STABLE MOVEMENTS
Hippotherapy

Not to be confused with Hypnotherapy and having nothing to do with the Hippopotamus…

Hippotherapy comes form the Greek word “hippos”, which means horse. Hippotherapy is a medical treatment for clients with movement dysfunction, using the multi-dimensional movements of the horse.

Hippotherapy is effective because the human anatomy and the equine anatomy are similar. When a person is astride a horse and horse walks, the human pelvis moves just as though the person were walking. Simultaneously, you get movement in three planes - the forward and backward movements, the side to side movements and the rotational and linear forward movements.

Benefits of Hippotherapy When used by specially trained Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, equine intervention and Hippotherapy can provide several major benefits to the client:

  • Improved balance, posture, mobility and function
  • Enhancement of the circulatory, digestive and respiratory systems
  • Positive affects to psychological, cognitive, emotional and behavioral function and communication
Participants respond enthusiastically to this enjoyable learning experience in a safe, natural setting.

Who can use Hippotherapy? Individuals who can benefit from this medical treatment have a variety of diagnoses.

Common examples include:

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Developmental delays
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Stroke
  • Autism
  • Learning or language disabilities
  • Trisome Twenty 21
Please keep in mind that Hippotherapy is not appropriate for every situation. Each individual must be evaluated by a specially trained health professional prior to approval for participation.

Hippotherapy sessions are always conducted with a licensed therapist at Stable Movements

Therapeutic Riding
Stable Movements   provides Therapeutic Riding in addition to Hippotherapy.

Hippotherapy sessions are always conducted with a state licensed therapist at Stable Movements Therapeutic riding uses equine-oriented activities for the purpose of contributing positively to the cognitive, physical, emotional and social well being of special needs children and adults. Therapeutic riding provides benefits in the areas of therapy, education, sport, recreation and leisure.

Hippotherapy...Therapeutic Riding?
                                                             Whats the Difference?
Patients receiving Hippotherapy do not typically control the movement of the horse. As the American Hippotherapy Association describes, Hippotherapy takes place in a controlled environment where graded sensory input can elicit appropriate responses from the rider. Specific riding skills are not taught as in Therapeutic Riding, rather a foundation is established to improve neurological function and sensory processing.

Hippotherapy sessions are always conducted with a licensed therapist at Stable Movements


Special Olympics Stable Movements participated in the Special Olympics NYS Games in 2008. 09 and 2010. We are getting ready to start the 2011 season and riders are encouraged to sign up soon to participate.

Sign up for Special Olympic classes now! Several events and practice shows are planned so call Theresa at 607.727.7602 or email using the contact us link above for more information.

Our 2010 Special Olympics Team Congratulations to our 2010 Special Olympics Team. Look for photos.

Our 2008. 09 Special Olympics Team '08Congratulations to Keri and Shannon for their medal winning performances at the Special Olympic State Games in Rochester, NY November 4th! Shannon competed in and took 1st place in English Equitation and 3rd place in English Trail. Keri competed in and took 3rd place in Western Equitation and 5th place in Western Trail. Congratulations to you both we are so proud of you!!!!!!!!!!
'09  A few new riders. congrats to Keri, Ben and Katie for the excellent programs and all the wonderful Medals.
'10  Great show by Ben, Keri and all the riders at the  state games  fun was had by all.





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