As a native of Kansas I have always been drawn to all things cowboy including horses. However I'm a little ashamed to admit that I have never actually thrown my leg over a saddle unless you count the ponies at Watson Park in south Wichita when I was kid. So I was a little nervous when one of Kinley’s doctors suggested something called hippotherapy which is physical and occupational therapy done while on horseback. At age 3 Kinley gave it a try while we were living in Kansas City and absolutely loved it. She continued after we moved to Wichita and then took a break for several years while doing more traditional physical therapy. She started again a few months ago here in Colorado and we think it has been great for her both physically and emotionally. Why a horse? Well according to the American Hippotherapy Association the “natural movements of the horse helps individuals with disabilities increase their functional abilities and achieve greater independence. The horse's movement translates through the body, strengthening various muscles. Horses are used because the pelvis of a horse moves in the same way as a human pelvis. This creates a movement pattern similar to human walking. The horse also provides sensory input that promotes increased motor function.”
This is Kinley riding in the outdoor arena at Saddle-Up Foundation in Parker, Colorado. There is also a wonderful indoor arena for the colder days but I would have to say she likes the outdoor sessions the best. Her horse is named Harley and they are pretty tight! A physical therapist is on one side and a volunteer on the other side with another volunteer helping to lead the horse. Just riding the horse is great therapy however there are all kinds of different exercises that can be done while the horse is moving or standing still. One of Kinley’s favorites is to play catch with Suzie or me using a large beach ball while she is riding. At the end of the session they even allow her to brush the horses coat and those movements are great therapy as well. Kudos to all the facilities like Saddle-Up that offer hippotherapy as a way to improve the lives of kids with physical disabilities. Cheers!
Awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! That picture of Kinley on Harley with the mountains in the background is just so pretty! I'm so thankful for Saddle-Up, and the other programs that are similar! What a great opportunity for Kinley and I'm so glad the she and Harley are great friends, too! :)
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