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  1. Effect of hippotherapy on balance, functional mobility, and functional independence in children with Down syndrome: randomized controlled trial

    Contributor(s):: Kaya, Y., Saka, S., Tuncer, D.

  2. Pet Ownership and Maintenance of Physical Function in Older Adults-Evidence From the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA)

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    | Contributor(s):: Friedmann, E., Gee, N. R., Simonsick, E. M., Barr, E., Resnick, B., Werthman, E., Adesanya, I.

    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pet ownership or human-animal interaction has been associated with better health outcomes in individuals with disease or disability. We hypothesized that pet ownership, as well as dog ownership and cat ownership separately, are associated with maintaining physical...

  3. Evaluating ADHD Assessment for Dogs: A Replication Study

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    | Contributor(s):: Csibra, Barbara, Bunford, Nóra, Gácsi, Márta

    The family dog, in its natural environment, exhibits neuropsychological deficits redolent of human psychiatric disorders, including behaviours similar to human Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms. For dogs, Vas and colleagues developed a 13-item questionnaire to measure...

  4. Animal agency, animal awareness and animal welfare

    | Contributor(s):: Spinka, M.

  5. Pet Ownership Patterns and Successful Aging Outcomes in Community Dwelling Older Adults

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    | Contributor(s):: Friedmann, E., Gee, N. R., Simonsick, E. M., Studenski, S., Resnick, B., Barr, E., Kitner-Triolo, M., Hackney, A.

    Introduction: Diminishing cognitive and physical functions, worsening psychological symptoms, and increased mortality risk and morbidity typically accompany aging. The aging population's health needs will continue to increase as the proportion of the population aged > 50 years...

  6. Use of space and behavior of weaned piglets kept in enriched two-level housing system

    | Contributor(s):: Fels, Michaela, Lüthje, Franziska, Faux-Nightingale, Alice, Kemper, Nicole

    In this study, the possibility of introducing an elevated platform to a piglet pen was explored as a way of increasing available space and creating functional areas. On the platform, nine different manipulable materials were offered. In four batches, 40 weaned piglets were kept for five weeks in...

  7. Conditions for pets to prevent depression in older adults

    | Contributor(s):: Cheung, C. K., Kam, P. K.

  8. Terapia assistida por animais : revisão sistemática da literatura e análise exploratória da prática psicomotora.

    | Contributor(s):: Gladys Malafaia Nogueira

    ARTIGO 1: Terapia Assistida por Animais: Revisão Sistemática da Literatura - Este artigo apresenta como objetivo a concretização de uma revisão sistemática da literatura sobre estudos publicados na área da eficácia das Terapias assistidas...

  9. The influence of horseback riding training on the physical function and psychological problems of stroke patients

    | Contributor(s):: Dong-Kyu, L. E. E., Eun-Kyung, K. I. M.

  10. Effects of hippotherapy on postural stability in cerebral palsy: report of a case

    | Contributor(s):: Fernández-Gutiérrez, C., Apolo-Arenas, M. D., Martínez-García, Y., Caña-Pino, A.

  11. Anxiety and depression in care homes in Malta and Australia: part 2

    | Contributor(s):: Baldacchino, Donia R., Bonello, Lilian

  12. Long-term outcome of equestrian injuries in children

    | Contributor(s):: Dekker, R., Ck,, Kootstra, J., Groothoff, J. W., Eisma, W. H., ten Duis, H. J.

    PURPOSE: To investigate the possible development of long-term disabilities arising from paediatric equestrian injuries. METHOD: All patients, aged 17 years or younger, treated in a hospital setting because of an equestrian injury during a five-year period received a questionnaire. A reference...

  13. Therapeutic horseback riding: Novel interventions in the treatment of older adults with mild to moderate mobility disability

    | Contributor(s):: Dopking, E. E.

  14. Animals helping humans heal

    | Contributor(s):: Baldwin, Kathleen M.

  15. Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries in Horseback Riding: A 35-Year Review

    | Contributor(s):: Lin, Cindy Y., Wright, Jerry, Bushnik, Tamara, Shem, Kazuko

  16. Combined motor disturbances following severe traumatic brain injury: an integrative long-term treatment approach

    | Contributor(s):: Keren, O., Reznik, J., Groswasser, Z.

  17. Hyppotherapy [sic] in meningoencephalocele rehabilitation: a case study [Portuguese]

    | Contributor(s):: Nicodemo, de Paula, Auxiliadora

  18. Staying fit with limb loss: amputees share their routines

    | Contributor(s):: McNutt, S.