作者
Thais B Araujo, Nélida A Silva, Juliana N Costa, Marcio M Pereira, Marisete P Safons
发表日期
2011
期刊
Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy
卷号
15
页码范围
414-419
出版商
Associação Brasileira de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia
简介
OBJECTIVE
To determine whether equine-assisted therapy (hippotherapy) produces alterations in the balance of the elderly.
METHODS
The sample included 17 older adults who were divided into experimental (7 subjects) and control (10 subjects) groups. Stabilometry data were acquired with a force platform. The Timed Up and Go test (TUG) was used for clinical analysis of seated balance, transfer from a seated to a standing position, walking stability and changes in gait. Sixteen equine-assisted therapy sessions were carried out.
RESULTS
Mann-Witney was used to compare the means between groups and no significant differences were found in the analyzed stabilometric parameters. In intragroup comparison with the Wilcoxon test, a significant increase in the variables COPy and Area (p=0.02) was observed. Equine-assisted therapy significantly affected (p=0.04) TUG test means between the experimental and control groups (Mann-Witney). Intragroup TUG test means were also significantly affected (p=0.04) according to the Wilcoxon test.
CONCLUSIONS
Because senescence tends to normalize stabilometric measures, the number of equine-assisted therapy sessions was insufficient to determine any differences. Nevertheless, the significant improvement in TUG test scores demonstrates that this treatment frequency was a predictor of reduced fall risk in the elderly. Article registered in the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) under number ACTRN12610000534088.
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TB Araujo, NA Silva, JN Costa, MM Pereira, MP Safons - Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 2011