脊髓损伤老兵治疗性骑马:个案研究。

Glennys Asselin, J. Penning, S. Ramanujam, R. Neri, C. Ward
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目的了解不完全性脊髓损伤退伍军人参加治疗性骑马项目后的经历。方法:2007年,美国伤残退伍军人建立了全国性的骑马治疗项目,Michael E. DeBakey退伍军人事务医疗中心的一名注册康复护士对一名参加“英雄之马”项目的脊髓不全损伤退伍军人进行了护理。这个项目给老兵带来了很多好处,包括平衡感、肌肉力量和自尊心的增强。治疗性骑马对脊髓损伤的身体、心理和社会心理都有积极的效果。治疗性骑马是一个新兴领域,马被用作物理治疗、情感成长和学习的工具。结论从伊拉克/阿富汗战争归来的创伤性脑损伤、爆炸伤、抑郁症、创伤性截肢和脊髓损伤的退伍军人可能受益于这种涉及马的护士辅助治疗。
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Therapeutic Horse Back Riding of a Spinal Cord Injured Veteran: A Case Study.
PURPOSE To determine an incomplete spinal cord injured veteran's experience following participation in a therapeutic horseback riding program. METHODS Following the establishment of a nationwide therapeutic riding program for America's wounded service veterans in 2007, a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse from the Michael E. DeBakey Veteran Affairs Medical Center worked with an incomplete spinal cord injured veteran who participated in the Horses for Heroes program. RESULTS This program resulted in many benefits for the veteran, including an increase in balance, muscle strength, and self-esteem. DISCUSSION A physical, psychological, and psychosocial benefit of therapeutic horseback riding is shown to have positive results for the spinal cord injured. Therapeutic riding is an emerging field where the horse is used as a tool for physical therapy, emotional growth, and learning. CONCLUSION Veterans returning from the Iraq/Afghanistan war with traumatic brain injuries, blast injuries, depression, traumatic amputations, and spinal cord injuries may benefit from this nurse-assisted therapy involving the horse.
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