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Physiotherapy theory and practice.

Periodical
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Physical Therapy Modalities
Publisher:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,. London : Informa Healthcare
Frequency: Quarterly
Country: England
Language: English
Start Year:1990 -
ISSN:
0959-3985 (Print)
1532-5040 (Electronic)
0959-3985 (Linking)
Impact Factor
2
2022
NLM ID:9015520
(DNLM):SR0068341(s)
(OCoLC):22472719
Coden:PTHPEA
LCCN:98658551
Classification:W1 PH969
Interaction during equine-facilitated rehabilitation from the rehabilitees’ perspective – A phenomenological study.
Physiotherapy theory and practice    November 27, 2022   1-12 doi: 10.1080/09593985.2022.2151332
Mattila M, Honkanen S, Sjögren T, Piirainen A, Aartolahti E.Interaction has a multidimensional role in equine-facilitated rehabilitation. Unassigned: The aim of this study was to understand rehabilitees' experiences of interaction during equine-facilitated rehabilitation. Unassigned: Six children and four adults with individual diagnoses or reasons to participate in equine-facilitated rehabilitation were included in this qualitative study. Data were collected by interviewing individually the rehabilitees. A phenomenological Spiegelberg's seven-phase meaning analysis was performed to reveal the meanings. Unassigned: Seven meanings were identified: 1) Tr...
Effects of equine-assisted therapy on the functionality of individuals with disabilities: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Physiotherapy theory and practice    October 21, 2020   Volume 38, Issue 9 1091-1106 doi: 10.1080/09593985.2020.1836694
Prieto A, Martins Almeida Ayupe K, Nemetala Gomes L, Saúde AC, Gutierres Filho P.Evaluate the effects of Equine-Assisted Therapy (EAT) on the functioning of individuals with different health conditions through a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials (RCT). Unassigned: This review was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42018100035) and followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analyses recommendations. RCT were searched in eight different databases, using relevant keywords until July 7, 2020. Two independent reviewers performed selection of articles and data extraction that w...
An exploration of clinical reasoning and practices used by physiotherapists in the rehabilitation of horses following interspinous ligament desmotomy surgery.
Physiotherapy theory and practice    August 25, 2020   Volume 38, Issue 7 897-907 doi: 10.1080/09593985.2020.1809044
Sayers E, Tabor G.Clinical reasoning has not been studied in veterinary physiotherapy and so the methods used and factors involved are unknown. Similarly, the practices of veterinary physiotherapists within a certain rehabilitation programme have not been documented. The aim of this study was to explore the clinical reasoning and practices of veterinary physiotherapists during rehabilitation of horses following interspinous ligament desmotomy surgery. Unassigned: A qualitative approach was taken and six members of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy were interviewed using a semi-stru...
Effects of hippotherapy on people with cerebral palsy from the users’ perspective: a qualitative study.
Physiotherapy theory and practice    April 23, 2009   Volume 25, Issue 3 174-192 doi: 10.1080/09593980902776662
Debuse D, Gibb C, Chandler C.Although there is now some evidence for specific effects of hippotherapy on people with cerebral palsy, these studies fail to provide a comprehensive picture of the effects of hippotherapy. This was the first qualitative study to explore the hippotherapy experience of people with cerebral palsy from a user perspective. The effects of hippotherapy and their context were of particular interest. Seventeen users aged from 4 to 63, with or without their parents, participated in focus groups or individual interviews in six centres in Britain and in Germany. The main effects of hippotherapy, as ident...
An exploration of German and British physiotherapists’ views on the effects of hippotherapy and their measurement.
Physiotherapy theory and practice    January 7, 2006   Volume 21, Issue 4 219-242 doi: 10.1080/09593980500321143
Debuse D, Chandler C, Gibb C.Hippotherapy (Greek hippos = horse) is a specialised physiotherapy treatment that makes use of the horses' unique three-dimensional movement impulses at a walk to facilitate movement responses in patients sitting on the horse's back (Strauss, 2000). Despite a substantial body of anecdotal and clinical evidence for its benefits, research evidence for hippotherapy is sparse. This questionnaire survey was the first study in a series of investigations exploring the views of physiotherapists and people with cerebral palsy who use hippotherapy. These investigations, in turn, form the basis from whic...
Evaluation of therapeutic riding (Sweden)/hippotherapy (United States). A single-subject experimental design study replicated in eleven patients with multiple sclerosis.
Physiotherapy theory and practice    January 3, 2006   Volume 21, Issue 1 51-77 doi: 10.1080/09593980590911525
Hammer A, Nilsagård Y, Forsberg A, Pepa H, Skargren E, Oberg B.The aim of this study was to investigate whether therapeutic riding (TR, Sweden) hippotherapy (HT, United States) may affect balance, gait, spasticity, functional strength, coordination, pain, self-rated level of muscle tension (SRLMT), activities of daily living (ADL), and health-related quality of life. Eleven patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) were studied in a single-subject experimental design iSSED) study, type A-B-A. The intervention comprised ten weekly TR/HT sessions of 30 minutes each. The subjects were measured a maximum of 13 times. Physical tests were: the Berg balance scale, t...