Preferred Name |
Equine-Assisted Therapy |
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Synonyms |
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Hippotherapy Recreational Horseback Riding Therapy Equine-Assisted Therapies Riding Therapies, Horseback Psychotherapies, Equine-Assisted Equine Assisted Therapy Therapy, Equine-Assisted Therapy, Horseback Riding Therapies, Horseback Riding Equine-Assisted Psychotherapies Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy Horseback Riding Therapies Riding Therapy, Horseback Horseback Riding Therapy Therapies, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy, Equine-Assisted Hippotherapies |
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Definitions |
A treatment strategy that uses the movement of the horse as a treatment tool for the rider who has physical, developmental or other limitations (e.g., cerebral palsy). Typically, a hippotherapy session involves a team of a health professional (e.g., occupational therapist), a horse handler, and the rider. The rhythm of the horse's movement is thought to challenge and influence the rider in improving balance, muscle symmetry, gross motor functions, etc. Therapy assisted by the use of a horse and/or its movement, including equine-assisted psychotherapy, horseback riding, and hippotherapy. |
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ID |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D056147 |
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altLabel |
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Hippotherapy Recreational Horseback Riding Therapy Equine-Assisted Therapies Riding Therapies, Horseback Psychotherapies, Equine-Assisted Equine Assisted Therapy Therapy, Equine-Assisted Therapy, Horseback Riding Therapies, Horseback Riding Equine-Assisted Psychotherapies Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy Horseback Riding Therapies Riding Therapy, Horseback Horseback Riding Therapy Therapies, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy, Equine-Assisted Hippotherapies |
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AQL |
CL EC ED ES HI IS LJ MT OG SN ST TD |
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cui |
C0454416 C2717788 C2717786 C2717787 |
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DC |
1 |
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definition |
A treatment strategy that uses the movement of the horse as a treatment tool for the rider who has physical, developmental or other limitations (e.g., cerebral palsy). Typically, a hippotherapy session involves a team of a health professional (e.g., occupational therapist), a horse handler, and the rider. The rhythm of the horse's movement is thought to challenge and influence the rider in improving balance, muscle symmetry, gross motor functions, etc. Therapy assisted by the use of a horse and/or its movement, including equine-assisted psychotherapy, horseback riding, and hippotherapy. |
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DX |
20100101 |
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HN |
2010 |
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Inverse of AQ |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000331 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000266 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000379 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000706 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000941 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000191 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000193 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000145 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000592 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000295 |
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Machine permutation |
2010 |
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MDA |
20090706 |
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MMR |
20160531 |
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MN |
E02.760.169.063.500.083.500 F04.754.017.500 E02.779.124.500 |
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notation |
D056147 |
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prefLabel |
Equine-Assisted Therapy |
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TERMUI |
T729625 T728868 T728867 T729622 T729624 |
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TH |
NLM (2010) |
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tui |
T061 |
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subClassOf |