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Topic:Equine-Assisted Therapies

Equine-Assisted Therapies (EAT) involve the use of horses in therapeutic settings to support physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. These therapies are implemented in various forms, including therapeutic riding, equine-assisted psychotherapy, and hippotherapy. Horses are integrated into the therapeutic process to facilitate interactions that may promote improvements in motor skills, emotional regulation, and social functioning. The unique characteristics of horses, such as their responsiveness to human behavior and non-verbal communication, are leveraged in these interventions. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the methodologies, outcomes, and applications of equine-assisted therapies in diverse populations.
A multimodal approach to equine thoracolumbar myofascial pain: integrating clinical examination, AI-based gait analysis, and the ridden horse pain ethogram.
BMC veterinary research    June 9, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s12917-026-05566-w
Resano-Zuazu M, Carmona JU, Argüelles D.Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is considered highly prevalent in horses, yet it is frequently underdiagnosed due to limited understanding of its clinical presentation and functional consequences, as well as the inherent challenges associated with its clinical assessment and objective measurement. In equines, the relationship between palpation-based MPS indicators, gait asymmetries, and pain-related behaviours during ridden work remains unclear. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the association between thoracolumbar palpation pain scores and gait asymmetries measured in-hand and dur...
Evidence of Physiological Comodulation During Human-Animal Interaction: A Systematic Review.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    June 5, 2026   Volume 1560, Issue 1 e70299 doi: 10.1111/nyas.70299
Bargigli G, Frassineti L, Baragli P, Scopa C, Vignoli A, Lanata A.This review examines the evidence in the literature for physiological co-modulation during human-animal interaction, identifying studies that assessed comodulation via simultaneous measurement of physiological signals in both species, performing quantitative comparisons. We searched (last search: August 5, 2025) PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Google Scholar, Animal Studies Repository, Cochrane, and the Consensus App academic search engine. Risk of bias was assessed using an adapted version of the ROBINS-I V2 tool. The results, grouped by data analysis method, interaction context, and physiological pa...
Psycho-Spiritual Reflections on the Horse/Human Relationship.
Psychoanalytic review    June 4, 2026   Volume 113, Issue 2 175-187 doi: 10.1521/prev.2026.113.2.175
Hamm PJ.This essay offers a psycho-spiritual and psychoanalytic meditation on the horse-human relationship as a nonverbal site of attunement, regulation, and meaning-making. Drawing on autobiographical clinical narrative, it explores how horseback riding became a medium for experiencing and reflecting upon embodied connection, mutual responsiveness, and contemplative presence. Encounters with horses illuminate forms of reciprocity that preceded and exceed speech, while also opening reflection on maternal attachment, separation, loss, and the emergence of selfhood. In dialogue with Freud, Winnicott, Pi...
Equine-assisted coaching in formerly incarcerated men with histories of substance abuse: a 12-week exploratory study of anger regulation, quality of life, human-horse synchrony, and equine behavior.
Frontiers in psychology    May 29, 2026   Volume 17 1832096 doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2026.1832096
Griffioen RE, Haven-Pross SC, Verkuil H.Equine-assisted interventions are increasingly used as complementary approaches to support psychosocial functioning, yet empirical evidence in justice-involved populations with histories of substance abuse remains limited. The present exploratory quantitative study examined the effects of a 12-week equine-assisted coaching program on anger regulation, quality of life, and human-horse synchrony in formerly incarcerated men, while also monitoring equine behavioral responses from a One Health perspective. Eleven male participants residing in a residential reintegration facility in the Netherlands...
Positive Reinforcement (R+) Horse Training in Practice: Evaluation of Online Trailer-Training Demonstrations.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 29, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 11 1667 doi: 10.3390/ani16111667
Harris HG, McDonnell SM.Operant conditioning that includes primarily positive reinforcement (R+) has been shown to be an effective and welfare-friendly method of training horses. Despite this, operant conditioning and R+ are not fully understood by many horse trainers who claim to advocate for its use. Anecdotal observations suggest that some professional trainers who claim to use R+ do not use R+ primarily, even in publicly offered educational demonstrations. To better understand readily available training materials regarding the use of R+ with horses, we reviewed a sample of 20 online trailer-training demonstration...
Electromyographic activity of equine abdominal muscles during single and double riding in hippotherapy.
PeerJ    May 22, 2026   Volume 14 e21317 doi: 10.7717/peerj.21317
de Lima LRS, Amorim CF, Vieira MF, Arnhold E, Scoz RD, Brandstetter LRG, Costa LCS, Barcelos KMC.Hippotherapy is a therapeutic intervention that uses the horse as a biomechanical and sensorimotor agent to promote rehabilitation in individuals with physical and neurological disabilities. Depending on patient needs, riding may be performed with a single rider or with double riding, in which a therapist accompanies the practitioner on the horse. However, the effects of these riding configurations on equine trunk muscle activity remain poorly understood, despite their relevance for both horse welfare and the quality of therapeutic stimuli delivered to the patient. Unassigned: Nine clinically ...
Effects of an Equine-Assisted Riding Program on Motor Performance, Movement Quality, and Well-Being Among Young Inmates.
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)    May 21, 2026   Volume 14, Issue 10 1418 doi: 10.3390/healthcare14101418
Dransmann M, Koddebusch M, Wicker P, Gröben D, Gröben B.Equine-assisted programs have been shown to promote psychosocial outcomes, but quantitative evidence of motor benefits in correctional settings is scarce. Objective: The present study examined the effects of a one-week equine-assisted riding program on riding performance, movement quality, and well-being among young inmates in an open German prison. Methods: Ten male participants (24.5 ± 0.71 years) completed a five-day program combining practical riding exercises, cooperative activities, and guided reflection. Riding performance was assessed using standardized expert video ratings based on t...
Welfare Assessment in Equine-Assisted Service (EAS) Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 8, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 10 1434 doi: 10.3390/ani16101434
Carvalho Seabra J, Hess T, Finnestead T, Grandin T.Equine-Assisted Service (EAS) horses can be exposed to stressors that affect their behavior and welfare. Previous studies investigated behavioral and physiological indicators (PI) only during therapy sessions. This study evaluated the frequency of stress and pain behaviors (FSPB) in horses with different riders, while assessing welfare through housing, management, and PI. Ten horses were observed during EAS sessions with three rider groups: able-bodied, clients with significant physical impairment, and clients with no significant physical impairment, totaling twenty-six riders. Behavioral data...
Application of 3D scanning for modeling and morphometric assessment of Mangalarga Marchador Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 23, 2026   105907 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105907
E Alves TTB, Teixeira CS, de Lana DS, Sancler-Silva YFR, Dallago GM, de Godoi FN, Schultz EB.Morphometric traits are essential for assessing conformation, locomotion, and selection in equine breeding programs. However, manual measurements are laborious, require physical contact, and may cause stress to animals, highlighting the need for alternative technologies. Objective: This study evaluated the use of a portable 3D scanner for three-dimensional modeling and morphometric assessment of Mangalarga Marchador horses. Methods: Fifty-two adult horses were measured using manual and 3D scanning methods to assess ten morphometric traits: withers height (WH), hip height (HH), head length (HL)...
Effectiveness of Equine-assisted Learning on Psychosocial Well-being Among Nurses.
The Journal of nursing administration    April 20, 2026   Volume 56, Issue 5 260-265 doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000001724
Shani P, Espinosa L, Banerjee A, Butt SA, Hernandez H.Nurse burnout poses a significant risk to workforce stability. This study investigated the impact of equine-assisted learning (EAL) on secondary traumatic stress, job burnout, subjective distress, and resiliency among nurses. Background: Effective interventions for early detection and management of stress and burnout are essential for workforce stability. Methods: Using a pre-post-interventional design, this study evaluated the impact of EAL on psychosocial well-being. Outcomes were measured using self-reported questionnaires at baseline, postintervention, and 1-month follow-up. Linear mixed m...
Learning in the arena: healthcare students’ lived experience of interprofessional education in equine-assisted services.
Journal of interprofessional care    April 9, 2026   1-12 doi: 10.1080/13561820.2026.2651764
Lungren L, Mazzarella J, Mumbauer-Pisano J.This qualitative study explored healthcare students' lived experiences during an interprofessional education (IPE) event incorporating equine-assisted services (EAS). Traditional IPE events often rely on classroom settings that may limit interprofessional engagement, collaboration, and application. Utilizing interpretive phenomenological analysis, researchers examined how the equine environment influenced interprofessional learning among fourteen graduate students from diverse healthcare disciplines at a western United States public university. Participants engaged in experiential demonstratio...
Multi-Modal Feature Fusion and Hierarchical Classification for Automated Equine-Human Interaction Behavior Recognition.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)    April 2, 2026   Volume 26, Issue 7 2202 doi: 10.3390/s26072202
Arora S, Kieson E, Rudd C, Gloor PA.Automated recognition of equine-human interaction behaviors from video represents a significant challenge in computational ethology, with critical applications spanning animal welfare assessment, equine-assisted services evaluation, and safety monitoring in equestrian environments. Existing approaches to animal behavior recognition typically focus on single species in isolation, rely solely on facial expression analysis while ignoring full-body posture, or employ flat classification architectures that fail under the severe class imbalances characteristic of naturalistic behavioral datasets. Fu...
Horses Prefer Their Rider: A Strange Situation Test Adaptation Shows Behavioural Evidence for Partner-Specific Bonding.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 17, 2026   105853 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105853
Kovács BA, Topál J, Gergely A.The relationship between horses and humans is often described as cooperative and affective, yet empirical studies on horse-rider bond remain scarce. Previous findings on horse-human relationships yielded conflicting results on whether and how horses show bonding like behaviour toward their owners. Objective: We tested whether horses show partner-specific approach and proximity toward their primary rider compared with an unfamiliar experimenter in an adapted Strange Situation Test, and whether the rider's presence was associated with behavioural patterns indicative of safe haven and secure base...
Comparative Evaluation of Sperm Quality Assessment Methods in Purebred Spanish Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 14, 2026   105851 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105851
Latorre N, Gómez-Cuétara C, Cañizares E, Crespo F, Pérez-Aguilera V, Cuerda MI, Laborda-Gomariz JA, Soler AJ, Roldan ERS, Sanchez-Rodriguez A.Evaluating semen quality in Purebred Spanish Horses is essential to determine reproductive potential and optimize assisted reproductive techniques. Objective: This study compared several sperm analysis methods in Purebred Spanish Horses to standardize protocols suitable for both laboratory and field conditions. Methods: Fifteen stallions were evaluated through three ejaculates, analyzing sperm parameters using different techniques. Sperm kinematics was assessed by Sperm Computer Analyzer (SCA-CASA) or iSperm mCASA. Viability was analyzed by eosin-nigrosin-Giemsa (ENG) staining or Hoechst 33258...
Do active stables affect the response to novelty and attitude towards humans in horses? A pilot study.
Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience    March 12, 2026   Volume 20, Issue 4 101797 doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2026.101797
Jastrzębska E, Pawłowska A, Čoudková V, Baštýřová Brutovská A, Lansade L, Górecka-Bruzda A.The demand for horse housing that allows social contact, free movement, and continuous access to forage is increasing. Active stables, equipped with automatic feeders, aim to meet these needs by offering conditions closer to natural living. It is not known whether 'active stable' influences horse fear and human-oriented behaviour. This study compared the behaviour of horses housed in active stable (N = 24) and traditional stable (N = 22) to assess responses to novelty, sudden stimuli, and interactions with humans. We also examined the effects of breed type, age, and weekly riding workload....
Acute effect of hippotherapy applied on different sitting surfaces in children with special needs.
Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine    March 3, 2026   18758894261423727 doi: 10.1177/18758894261423727
Gulcelik GE, Sever E, Atalay B, Dursun E, Memisoglu I.PurposeThis study aimed to assess the acute effects of hippotherapy performed on different seating surfaces on sitting balance and walking speed in children with special needs.Materials and MethodsChildren aged 3-18 years with special needs were included. Participants were assigned to three groups: Group 1 (Saddle), Group 2 (No saddle, direct horse contact), and Group 3 (Saddle with additional texture material). Each group received a 30-min hippotherapy session in a riding arena. Sitting balance was measured with the BeCure balance system, and walking speed was assessed using the 10-meter walk...
Effect of Equine-assisted Biographical Work (EABW) in older adults with subclinical depression: a randomized controlled trial.
BMC complementary medicine and therapies    February 28, 2026   Volume 26, Issue 1 124 doi: 10.1186/s12906-026-05315-4
Schmidt J, Wartenberg-Demand A, Forstmeier S.Preventive approaches for depression in adults aged 50 years and older have received little attention, despite increasing needs arising from demographic changes. In particular, subclinical depression is often underdiagnosed and associated with anxiety, a poorer quality of life, and greater need for assistance from the healthcare system. This multicentre, randomised, controlled phase III trial investigated if Equine-Assisted Biographical Work (EABW) is effective to improve subclinical depression. Qualified sites in Germany enrolled 52 participants ≥ 50 years (Full Analysis Set (FAS),...
Rider education at Swedish riding schools: Comparing teachers’ and pupils’ perspectives.
PloS one    February 27, 2026   Volume 21, Issue 2 e0331059 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0331059
Nyberg L, Blokhuis MZ, McLean A, Hartmann E.Previous research has highlighted a gap between scientific evidence and its application in equestrian practice, leading to concerns about horse welfare and human safety. Riding schools present an important platform for promoting science-based practices, as they bring together riders of all ages and levels and serve as sites for equestrian education and for shaping attitudes toward horse welfare. Yet, the teaching in riding schools is often rooted in traditional practices. Therefore, mapping current educational methods and exploring how teaching and learning are perceived by both riding school ...
A Newfound Experience of Being Good Enough: Youth’s Experiences of an Equine-assisted Therapy Intervention.
Issues in mental health nursing    February 26, 2026   1-8 doi: 10.1080/01612840.2026.2631007
Telhede EH, Bräutigam Ewe M, Jormfeldt H.Mental health, encompassing self-esteem, confidence, physical activity, and social interaction, is essential for the well-being of children and adolescents and supports executive functions crucial for school performance. Mental ill health among young people is increasing in Sweden, with rising rates of self-reported problems, psychiatric diagnoses, and prescriptions of psychotropic medication. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of equine-assisted interventions (EAI) among children and adolescents with anxiety-related mental ill health in southern Sweden. A qualitative design ...
How to perform a venogram of the equine foot.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 30, 2026   1 doi: 10.2460/javma.25.11.0755
Santonastaso A, Burns T, Claffey E.The objective of this video is to demonstrate a reliable technique for obtaining diagnostic venogram images of the equine foot. Venogram studies are indicated to assess vascular contrast filling of the equine digit, primarily in cases of laminitis. Unassigned: A healthy university-owned horse was used for demonstration purposes. The protocol was approved by the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University IACUC. Unassigned: The horse's shoes are removed, and the foot is cleaned of debris. The horse is sedated and a medial and lateral abaxial nerve block performed. The pastern is clipped...
Perceived Benefits and Barriers for Autistic Adults Accessing Therapeutic Horse Riding for Mental Health.
Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)    January 7, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 1 84 doi: 10.3390/bs16010084
Brumpton HL, Kargas N.Therapeutic horse riding (THR) is a non-traditional intervention that may support mental well-being in individuals with autism spectrum conditions. Despite growing interest, most research has focused on children and has tended to privilege practitioner or caregiver perspectives, leaving autistic adults underrepresented. This qualitative study explores the psychological benefits and systemic barriers associated with THR among Autistic adults, drawing on perspectives from both clients and practitioners. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six Autistic clients and four practitioners, a...
Upwards or onwards? Assessment of objective gait quality parameters in three European horse breeds at walk and trot.
Journal of equine veterinary science    December 30, 2025   Volume 157 105764 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2025.105764
Gmel AI, Haraldsdóttir EH, Rosa TV, Lamas LP, Neuditschko M, Weishaupt MA.Europe has many horse breeds differing in conformation, gaits and genetics due to diverging breeding goals. Research studies comparing objective gait parameters between different horse breeds are limited and date back a decade. Objective: In this study, objective gait parameters were measured in three European breeds, namely Lusitanos (LUS; n = 52), Franches-Montagnes (FM; n = 311) and Swiss Warmblood (WB; n = 40) using an inertial measurement system (sensors at poll, withers, pelvis and all four canon bones) at walk and trot. Results: At walk and trot, LUS moved significantly slower than WB a...
Development of the Human-Equine Attachment Scale.
Equine veterinary journal    December 16, 2025   doi: 10.1002/evj.70141
Corrigan RH, Pierard M, Davies E, Marlin D, Evans S, Williams JM.Human-horse relationships encompass diverse roles, from companion to competition partner. The impact of such bonds informs owner decision-making regarding horse management and veterinary care, yet standardised instruments to measure these unique bonds are limited. Objective: To develop the Human-Equine Attachment Scale (HEAS), a novel instrument to measure the multi-faceted dimensions of human-horse attachment. Methods: Cross-sectional design using a self-administered psychometric instrument. Methods: Initial items were developed through a systematic review of human and animal attachment resea...
Horses show limited owner bias in reunion and odor tests: a pilot study.
Journal of equine veterinary science    December 16, 2025   Volume 156 105755 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2025.105755
Rönnow E, Roth LSV.Compared to other companion animals, our understanding of the human-horse relationship is limited, particularly from the horse's perspective. This pilot study examined whether horses (N = 30) show a bias towards their owner in a reunion in the presence of both the owner and a stranger. Afterwards, the horses were also presented with the odor of the owner and a stranger. Both tests were video recorded for behavioral analyzation. No significant owner-directed bias was observed at the group level in either the reunion test or the odor test. Nonetheless, in the reunion test, owner bias in physical...
Measuring emotional contagion in Horse-Human interactions: A systematic scoping review of methods and outcomes.
Journal of equine veterinary science    December 16, 2025   Volume 156 105754 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2025.105754
Tripon MA, Manolăchescu D, Papuc I, Daradics Z, Crecan CM.Emotional contagion between horses and humans is a key aspect of their interaction, influencing welfare, training, and therapy, yet current methods for measuring this phenomenon lack standardization and consistency. Objective: The aim of this study was to verify what methods are used to assess emotional contagion in horse-human interactions, and what outcomes have been reported. Methods: A systematic search of Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, and Science Direct was conducted up to March 2024. Peer-reviewed studies assessing emotional transfer through behavioral and/or physiologi...
Emotional contagion in human-horse interactions: A pilot study investigating the role of stress and body language in emotional transfer.
Open veterinary journal    November 30, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 11 6050-6058 doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2025.v15.i11.60
Manolăchescu D, Tripon M, Crecan C, Tătaru M, Papuc I.Emotional contagion in human-horse interactions has been widely studied; however, the role of body language in stress transfer remains insufficiently explored. Unassigned: This study examines whether human emotional states, particularly stress and anxiety, influence horses and whether the transmission occurs primarily through body language. Unassigned: A repeated-measures within-subjects design was used. The order of interaction styles was randomized across subjects during 33 HCIs. Participants were categorized as high-anxiety (HA) or low-anxiety (LA) based on State Anxiety Scale scores and he...
A Pilot Observational Study in Ohio, USA of the Healing of Our Veterans Equine Services Intensive Intervention for Veterans with Trauma Histories.
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)    November 28, 2025   Volume 13, Issue 23 3111 doi: 10.3390/healthcare13233111
Held A, Hubbard K, Nazarenko E, Marchand W.: Equine-assisted services are being increasingly utilized as complementary interventions for military veterans who have experienced trauma. However, rigorous research is lacking, and randomized controlled trials are needed. The H.O.O.V.E.S. Intensive intervention was developed for this population. This intensive program is an equine-assisted learning approach developed for veteran and active-duty military trauma survivors. The program integrates equine-assisted learning, peer mentorship and experiential learning in a residential retreat format. The primary aim of this pilot study was to deter...
Therapists’ reasons for including horses into psychotherapy, a qualitative study.
BMC complementary medicine and therapies    November 27, 2025   Volume 26, Issue 1 20 doi: 10.1186/s12906-025-05185-2
Kogstad N, Christiansen SE, Ulberg R, Fiskum C.The integration of horses into psychotherapy has gained popularity over recent decades, offering unique therapeutic opportunities that may enhance emotional healing, empathy, and relational trust. This study investigates the perspectives of experienced psychotherapists on why they incorporate horses into their therapeutic practices. In-depth interviews were conducted with ten clinicians (eight female, two male) from diverse theoretical orientations. The data, which were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis, revealed four key themes: "Supporting presence and getting to the heart of things...
A systematic review on the effect of individual characteristics and management practices on equine cognition.
Animal cognition    November 26, 2025   Volume 28, Issue 1 96 doi: 10.1007/s10071-025-02016-2
Equine cognition is relevant to the many roles that horses serve in society, such as leisure riding, competitions, or even animal-assisted therapy. Equine cognitive abilities have been explored in recent years. However, gaining an overview of horse cognition is challenging due to the broad range of abilities studied and the diverse methodologies employed. In addition, the subjects of existing equine cognition studies vary greatly in contextual factors such as their breed, age, sex, and management conditions - each of which may influence test performance in the following cognitive categories: D...
Child horse harmony in motion: a preliminary study to explore heart rate synchronization in equine assisted therapy for neurotypical and ADHD children.
Scientific reports    November 25, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 1 45312 doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-29330-6
Helmer A, Hacohen A, Bart O.Equine-Assisted Services (EAS) encompass a range of therapeutic interventions utilizing equine interactions to achieve therapeutic goals. This study explores heart rate synchronization between horses and riders during mounted and unmounted interactions, focusing on its potential implications for emotional regulation. A total of 25 participants aged 6-12 took part in the study, which included two groups: novice riders diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (n = 15) and experienced neurotypical riders (n = 10). Heart rate measurements were obtained using Polar Equ...
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