• Spinal cord · Sep 2003

    Comparative Study

    The short-term effect of hippotherapy on spasticity in patients with spinal cord injury.

    • H E Lechner, S Feldhaus, L Gudmundsen, D Hegemann, D Michel, G A Zäch, and H Knecht.
    • Institute for Clinical Research, Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil, Switzerland.
    • Spinal Cord. 2003 Sep 1;41(9):502-5.

    Study DesignAssessment of spasticity before and after hippotherapy treatment.ObjectiveTo evaluate the short-term effect of hippotherapy on spasticity of spinal cord injured patients (SCIs).SettingSwiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil.Methods32 patients with spinal cord injury with various degrees of spasticity had repeated sessions (mean 11) of Hippotherapy-K. Spasticity of the lower extremities was scored according to the Ashworth Scale.ResultsIn primary rehabilitation patients Ashworth values after hippotherapy were significantly lower than before (Wilcoxon's signed-rank test: P<0.001). Highest improvements were observed in SCIs with very high spasticity. No significant difference between short-term effect in paraplegic and short-term effect in tetraplegic subjects was found.ConclusionsHippotherapy significantly reduces spasticity of lower extremities in SCIs.

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