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  1. Equine assisted services impact on social skills in autism spectrum disorder: A meta-analysis

    Contributor(s):: Madigand, Jérémy, Rio, Marine, Vandevelde, Anaïs

  2. Equine-Assisted Therapy in Post-Traumatic-Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Contributor(s):: Palomar-Ciria, N., Bello, H. J.

  3. Does Hippotherapy Improve the Functions in Children with Cerebral Palsy? Systematic Review Based on the International Classification of Functioning

    Contributor(s):: Pantera, E., Froment, P., Vernay, D.

  4. The Contribution of Therapeutic Horseback Riding to the Improvement of Executive Functions and Self-Esteem Among Children With ADHD

    Contributor(s):: Aviv, T. M., Katz, Y. J., Berant, E.

  5. Effectiveness of equine-assisted therapies for improving health outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Contributor(s):: Suárez-Iglesias, D., Bidaurrazaga-Letona, I., Sanchez-Lastra, M. A., Gil, S. M., Ayán, C.

  6. Comparing training methods to improve volunteer skills during therapeutic horseback riding: A randomized control trial

    Contributor(s):: St Peter, C. C., Shuler, N. J., Jones, S. H., Bradtke, S., Hull, S. L., Browning, B., VanGilder, S., Petitto, C.

  7. Effects of a Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program on Social Interaction and Communication in Children with Autism

    Contributor(s):: Zhao, M., Chen, S., You, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, Y.

  8. Optimal Terminology for Services in the United States That Incorporate Horses to Benefit People: A Consensus Document

    Contributor(s):: Wood, W., Alm, K., Benjamin, J., Thomas, L., Anderson, D., Pohl, L., Kane, M.

  9. Experiences of Military Veterans in a Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program

    Contributor(s):: Johnson, R. A., Albright, D. L., Marzolf, J. R., Bibbo, J. L., Yaglom, H. D., Crowder, S. M., Carlisle, G. M., Grindler, K., Harms, N., Willard, A., Wassman, M., Russell, C. L.

  10. Characterization of Horse Use in Therapeutic Horseback Riding Programs in the United States: A Pilot Survey

    Contributor(s):: Watson, E., Davis, A., Splan, R., Porr, C. A. S.

  11. Theoretical Development of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapies for Children with Autism: A Systematic Mapping Review

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    | Contributor(s):: B. Caitlin Peters, Wendy Wood, Susan Hepburn

    In this systematic mapping review, we mapped the state of theoretical development of equine-assisted activities and therapies for children with autism to help illuminate promising theoretical frameworks. Across 42 studies and 22 non-research reports, we identified 10 explanatory formal theories...

  12. Prevalence of Coursework in Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies at Universities and Colleges in the United States: A Scoping Review

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    | Contributor(s):: Nina Ekholm Fry, Emily Meszaros & Katie O'Neill

    An increasing number of universities and colleges in the United States are offering coursework related to equine-assisted activities or therapies. We conducted a scoping review to determine the prevalence of such coursework at higher education institutions with information on geographic...

  13. Equine Assisted Therapy for Patients with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Case Series Study

    | Contributor(s):: Shelef, A., Brafman, D., Rosing, T., Weizman, A., Stryjer, R., Barak, Y.

  14. Why Horses Make The Best Coaches | Dana Spett | TEDxBergenCommunityCollege

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    | Contributor(s):: Dana Spett

      A deep look into the interaction between horses and humans: understanding the basic needs of horses, horse care and the interaction between the two provides a rich multi-sensory, experiential setting. Horses communicate non-verbally offering opportunities to feel and experience...

  15. Greenlock Therapeutic Riding Center

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    Greenlock Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc. is a non-profit organization that utilizes equine-related activities for the therapy of individuals with physical, developmental, and emotional differences.  Uniquely, the horses are our treatment partners. We offer both Hippotherapy and...

  16. Bit By Bit Therapy

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    Bit-By-Bit is both an American Hippotherapy Association Registered Facility and a PATH (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International) Accredited Therapeutic Riding Center specializing in speech, occupational and physical therapies. Bit by Bit is made up of a team of 15-20...

  17. Full Circle Equine Centered Activities

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    Full Circle Equine Centered Activities provides EAAT services as a member center of PATH Intl. (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship) International, who has been a global authority, resource and advocate for equine assisted activities and therapies since 1969.  PATH member...

  18. Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship

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    Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship Inc.’s mission is to empower individuals with a broad range of special needs by providing the highest quality equine-assisted activities and therapies in an inclusive and welcoming environment.   

  19. Access Equestrian

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    In 2010 our founder, Denise Avolio, began Access Equestrian with a lifetime of horsemanship and adaptive riding experience and a desire to provide individualized programming in a beautiful location.  In 2013, we received our 501.c.3 not-for-profit status and today run program from our...

  20. Staten Island Recreational Association (SIRA)

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    The Staten Island Recreational Association (SIRA) is a 501(c)3 non-for-profit organization located in Staten Island, New York. SIRA provides equine assisted activities to children with a wide range of physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities. Our programs include Therapeutic Riding,...