Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy
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Resumo: | Introduction: A muscle hypotonia, the Down Syndrome compromises functional mobility, muscle performance and consequently interferes with activities of daily living.Objectives: Analyze the effects of hippotherapy and physiotherapy on functional mobility and balance in adolescents with Down syndrome.Materials and Methods: The study includes 14 individuals with Down syndrome divided into two groups: nine (six male and three female) in the Horse-assisted therapy group and five (three male and two female) in the Physiotherapy group, mean age 13.2 ± 2, 2 and 14.2 ± 3.1 years, respectively. Thirty projects were carried out, lasting 30 minutes each, once a week, according to the types of application for each group, Horse-assisted therapy and Physiotherapy. Functional mobility and balance was assessed in pre and post-alteration using the TimedUpand Go test.Results: By analyzing or testing the TimedUpand Go, it was possible to observe statistically significant differences (p = 0.006) in the Horse-assisted therapy group, comparing it or pretest (1st and 30th ventures).Conclusion: Riding Therapy was able to improve functional mobility and dynamic balance when compared to Horseassisted therapy. However, some are safe practical practices for Down syndrome rehabilitation. |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and PhysiotherapyAvaliação da mobilidade funcional e equilíbrio de adolescentes com Síndrome de Down atendidos na Equoterapia e FisioterapiaHorse-Assisted Therapy; Mobility Limitation; Adolescent Rehabilitation; Down’s SyndromeCiências da Saude - InterdisciplinariedadeTerapia assistida por cavalos; Limitação da mobilidade; Reabilitação Adolescente; Síndrome de DownIntroduction: A muscle hypotonia, the Down Syndrome compromises functional mobility, muscle performance and consequently interferes with activities of daily living.Objectives: Analyze the effects of hippotherapy and physiotherapy on functional mobility and balance in adolescents with Down syndrome.Materials and Methods: The study includes 14 individuals with Down syndrome divided into two groups: nine (six male and three female) in the Horse-assisted therapy group and five (three male and two female) in the Physiotherapy group, mean age 13.2 ± 2, 2 and 14.2 ± 3.1 years, respectively. Thirty projects were carried out, lasting 30 minutes each, once a week, according to the types of application for each group, Horse-assisted therapy and Physiotherapy. Functional mobility and balance was assessed in pre and post-alteration using the TimedUpand Go test.Results: By analyzing or testing the TimedUpand Go, it was possible to observe statistically significant differences (p = 0.006) in the Horse-assisted therapy group, comparing it or pretest (1st and 30th ventures).Conclusion: Riding Therapy was able to improve functional mobility and dynamic balance when compared to Horseassisted therapy. However, some are safe practical practices for Down syndrome rehabilitation.Introdução: A hipotonia muscular, característica da Síndrome de Down compromete a mobilidade funcional, o desempenho muscular e consequentemente interfere nas atividades da vida diária.Objetivos: Avaliar os efeitos da Equoterapia e da Fisioterapia sobre a mobilidade funcional e equilíbrio de adolescentes com síndrome de Down.Materiais e Métodos: O estudo incluiu 14 sujeitos com síndrome de Down divididos em dois grupos: nove (seis masculinos e três femininos) no grupo Equoterapia e cinco (três masculinos e dois femininos) no grupo Fisioterapia, idade média 13,2 ±2,2 e 14,2 ±3,1 anos, respectivamente. Foram realizados 30 atendimentos, com duração de 30 minutos cada, uma vez por semana, de acordo com os tipos de intervenções para cada grupo, Equoterapia e Fisioterapia. A mobilidade funcional e equilíbrio foi avaliada no pré e pós intervenções por meio do teste TimedUpand Go.Resultados: Analisando o teste TimedUpand Go, foi possível observar diferenças estatisticamente significantes (p=0,006) no grupo Equoterapia, comparando-se o pré e pós intervenção (1º e 30º atendimentos).Conclusão: A Equoterapia foi capaz de proporcionar melhora na mobilidade funcional e no equilíbrio dinâmico quando comparada à Fisioterapia. No entanto, ambas as intervenções são práticas seguras para a reabilitação de indivíduos com síndrome de Down.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle CanoasBevilacqua Junior, Domingos EmanuelRibeiro, Mariane FernandesLage, Janaine BrandãoMello, Edneia Corrêa deTeixeira, Vicente de Paula AntunesEspindula, Ana Paula2021-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/734010.18316/sdh.v9i3.7340Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 9, n. 3 (2021); p. 1-8Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 9, n. 3 (2021); p. 1-82317-8582reponame:Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/7340/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/downloadSuppFile/7340/1636Direitos autorais 2021 Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-03-14T13:33:00Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/7340Revistahttp://www.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimentohttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/oaisdh@unilasalle.edu.br2317-85822317-8582opendoar:2022-03-14T13:33Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy Avaliação da mobilidade funcional e equilíbrio de adolescentes com Síndrome de Down atendidos na Equoterapia e Fisioterapia |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy Bevilacqua Junior, Domingos Emanuel Horse-Assisted Therapy; Mobility Limitation; Adolescent Rehabilitation; Down’s Syndrome Ciências da Saude - Interdisciplinariedade Terapia assistida por cavalos; Limitação da mobilidade; Reabilitação Adolescente; Síndrome de Down |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy |
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Evaluation of the functional mobility and balance of adolescents with Down’s Syndrome treated in Hippotherapy and Physiotherapy |
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Bevilacqua Junior, Domingos Emanuel |
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Bevilacqua Junior, Domingos Emanuel Ribeiro, Mariane Fernandes Lage, Janaine Brandão Mello, Edneia Corrêa de Teixeira, Vicente de Paula Antunes Espindula, Ana Paula |
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Ribeiro, Mariane Fernandes Lage, Janaine Brandão Mello, Edneia Corrêa de Teixeira, Vicente de Paula Antunes Espindula, Ana Paula |
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Bevilacqua Junior, Domingos Emanuel Ribeiro, Mariane Fernandes Lage, Janaine Brandão Mello, Edneia Corrêa de Teixeira, Vicente de Paula Antunes Espindula, Ana Paula |
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Horse-Assisted Therapy; Mobility Limitation; Adolescent Rehabilitation; Down’s Syndrome Ciências da Saude - Interdisciplinariedade Terapia assistida por cavalos; Limitação da mobilidade; Reabilitação Adolescente; Síndrome de Down |
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Horse-Assisted Therapy; Mobility Limitation; Adolescent Rehabilitation; Down’s Syndrome Ciências da Saude - Interdisciplinariedade Terapia assistida por cavalos; Limitação da mobilidade; Reabilitação Adolescente; Síndrome de Down |
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Introduction: A muscle hypotonia, the Down Syndrome compromises functional mobility, muscle performance and consequently interferes with activities of daily living.Objectives: Analyze the effects of hippotherapy and physiotherapy on functional mobility and balance in adolescents with Down syndrome.Materials and Methods: The study includes 14 individuals with Down syndrome divided into two groups: nine (six male and three female) in the Horse-assisted therapy group and five (three male and two female) in the Physiotherapy group, mean age 13.2 ± 2, 2 and 14.2 ± 3.1 years, respectively. Thirty projects were carried out, lasting 30 minutes each, once a week, according to the types of application for each group, Horse-assisted therapy and Physiotherapy. Functional mobility and balance was assessed in pre and post-alteration using the TimedUpand Go test.Results: By analyzing or testing the TimedUpand Go, it was possible to observe statistically significant differences (p = 0.006) in the Horse-assisted therapy group, comparing it or pretest (1st and 30th ventures).Conclusion: Riding Therapy was able to improve functional mobility and dynamic balance when compared to Horseassisted therapy. However, some are safe practical practices for Down syndrome rehabilitation. |
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