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The effect of 14 weeks of gait cycle in autism spectrum disorder
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Journal of Sports Medicine & Doping Studies

ISSN: 2161-0673

Open Access

The effect of 14 weeks of gait cycle in autism spectrum disorder


3rd International Conference on Sports Medicine and Fitness

October 05-06, 2017 Barcelona, Spain

Sara Mirzabeigi Fini, Yasser Kazem Zadeh and Yahiya Sokhanguei

Disabled and Veteran Committee of Equestrian Federation, Iran
Islamic Azad Univeristy, Iran
Univerity of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Sports Med Doping Stud

Abstract :

The term hippotherapy refers to how occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech-language pathology professionals use evidence-based practice and clinical reasoning in the purposeful manipulation of equine movement to engage sensory, neuromotor, and cognitive systems to achieve functional outcomes (AHA, 2016). This paper discusses the effect of 14 weeks of hippotherapy on Gait Cycle(length of steps, speed of steps, number of steps per minute, gait cycle duration) of individuals with autism spectrum disorder. The participants consisted of 24 males between 7-18 years old, diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and randomly placed in experimental and control groups (N=12) for each group. The experimental group participated in 14 weeks of hippotherapy sessions. The control group did not attend in any hippotherapy or any physical activity outside of their ordinary life during the research period. The statistical analysis show significance in the scores of the Gait Cycle(length of steps, gait cycle duration, number of steps per minute, speed of steps) of the experimental group versus the control group as compared with the time before the exercises( p=0.027), (p=0.001), (p=0.0001), (p=0.001). The result has shown 14 sessions of hippotherapy had a positive effect on Gait Cycle of people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, with being in unstable level and improvement in balance systems and physical statue, especially flexibility and strength.

Biography :

Sara Mirzabeigi Fini has completed her Master’s degree in Physical Education and Sport Science from Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr branch in 2015. She is a member of disabled and veteran committee and research committee of Equsatrain Federation of Iran. She attended some national and international conferences. In addition, she works at physiotherapy clinic as an Assistant. Her research interests include Rehabilitation and Hippotherapy in people who suffer from physical and mental diability.
 

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