Kineziologija, Vol. 44. No. 2., 2012.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
The variability of a horse’s movement at walk in hippotherapy
Miroslav Janura
; Department of Natural Sciences in Kinanthropology, Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University, Olomouc, the Czech Republic
Zdenek Svoboda
; Department of Natural Sciences in Kinanthropology, Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University, Olomouc, the Czech Republic
Tereza Dvorakova
; Department of Natural Sciences in Kinanthropology, Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University, Olomouc, the Czech Republic
Lee Cabell
; Department of Graduate Programs in Health Sciences, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, USA
Milan Elfmark
; Department of Natural Sciences in Kinanthropology, Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University, Olomouc, the Czech Republic
Eva Janurova
; Institute of Physics, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, the Czech Republic
Sažetak
The impulses emitted from the back of a horse during hippotherapy stimulate the rider’s postural reflex mechanisms, resulting in balance and coordination training. The objectives of this study were to evaluate
the movement variability of the horse’s back and limbs and to determine significant relationships between the movement of the selected body points on the horse. Two English thoroughbreds and twelve female riders participated in six sessions of hippotherapy. Three-dimensional (3-D) videography was used to assess movement of the selected points on the horse’s back and limbs. The spatiotemporal parameters of the horse’s walk showed no significant changes throughout the entire measuring process. Horse movement within a given session was stable, and overall, inter-individual (between-horse) variability was greater than intra-individual variability. The maximum differences in the vertical displacement of the horse’s back across individual sessions were significant. With respect to the range of movement of the caudal part of the horse’s back, it is necessary to consider the instability of movements during longitudinally repeated sessions.
Ključne riječi
equine-assisted therapy; 3-D videography; biomechanics
Hrčak ID:
94563
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.2012.
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