Effectiveness of a 6-week Hippotherapy Program in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
For the children with Autism Spectrum Disorders:
Inclusion Criteria:
- diagnosis of ASD based upon the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule and parent interview,
- medical approval for participation in the HPOT activity,
- no other medical or psychiatric diagnoses besides ASD
- tolerate helmet on head and attachments of the movement and heart rate sensors.
The inclusion criteria for the TD children will be:
- no diagnosis or family history of ASD
- no other neurodevelopmental or musculoskeletal disorder
- tolerate helmet on head and attachments of the movement and heart rate sensors.
- medical approval for participation in the HPOT activity,
Exclusion Criteria:
- under 5 years of age or over 10 years of age
- has a serious comorbid medical diagnosis
- major vision or hearing impairments
- severe behavioral problems
- an orthopedic or genetic diagnosis
Sites / Locations
- Hearthland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Hippotherapy
Both children with autism spectrum disorder and with typical development will receive a 6 week (once per week) hippotherapy protocol. During the hippotherapy session, the researchers will monitor the heart rate variability of the horse and the rider. Both horse and rider will wear an electrode strap around the upper thorax. Heart rate recordings will be started simultaneously at the beginning of the HPOT session. To assess movement coupling between the horse and rider, five tri-axial inertial sensors (OPAL, APDM, Inc, Portland, OR) will be used. The sensors will collect actively synchronized tri-axial accelerometer and gyroscope data. One inertial sensor will be placed dorsal at the rider's pelvis, one frontal at the top of the forehead, and one frontal at the top of the sternum. The sensors on the horse will be fixed on the back of the horse on the spine level between T8 and T10 and on the head.