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Hippotherapy

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About Hippotherapy


Hippotherapy has been shown to be one of the most efficient and effective treatments used to improve posture, balance, mobility, and function in patients with motor disorders.

In hippotherapy, a specially trained physical or occupational therapist properly positions the patient on the horse, analyzes the patient's response and directs the horse's movement to achieve specific patient treatment goals. The horse is used as a unique treatment modality in conjunction with traditional therapies. As the horse walks, its center of gravity is displaced three-dimensionally with back and forth, up and down, side to side, and rotational movements. The horse's movement has a therapeutic effect on the patient with a precise, repetitive pattern of movement very similar to the movement of a person's pelvis during normal walking. Additionally, the movement of the horse produces sensory input to the brain and the nervous system of the patient.

Major aims of hippotherapy include mobilization of the pelvis, lumbar spine and hip joints, normalization of muscle tone, development of head and trunk postural control and development of equilibrium reactions in the trunk. In fact, improvement in postural control and trunk equilibrium reactions can be achieved more easily on the horse than in the clinic. The horse's rhythmical movements transmit symmetrical sensory input to the patient in a way that cannot be imitated by a mechanical apparatus or with any degree of consistency in the traditional occupational and physical therapy clinic. Therefore, hippotherapy offers an alternative and valuable adjunct to more conventional treatment modalities.

Who Benefits


Hippotherapy benefits individuals with movement dysfunction due to developmental disabilities, including:

  • Autism
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Stroke (CVA)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Paraplegia, Spina Bifida, & other spinal disorders
  • Developmental delays

To Register, Contact our Physical Therapist at (269)731-4471 Ext.116

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What an answer to a prayer! It brought tears to my eyes to see the kids with huge smiles on their faces while riding on the horses. They had come to a place where they could be themselves without the fear of being made fun of. A place where they fit in, could have fun, and be successful at something... It was the most wonderful sight I have ever seen.
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