This randomized controlled trial demonstrates that equine-assisted therapy significantly reduces symptoms of PTSD and anxiety in adults, with participants showing lower scores on standardized PTSD and anxiety scales compared to controls.
This meta-analysis confirms the benefits of equine-assisted therapy for physical disabilities, including enhancements in balance, gross motor function, gait, and coordination, particularly in individuals with neurological impairments.
A systematic review of equine-assisted interventions highlights their effectiveness in alleviating PTSD symptoms among veterans, including improvements in emotional regulation and social functioning, based on multiple clinical studies.
This randomized controlled trial evaluates a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)-integrated equine-assisted adaptive riding program for youth aged 10-17 with mild-to-moderate generalized anxiety disorder. Participants in the intervention group showed significant reductions in anxiety symptoms (measured by the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders) and stress levels (via salivary cortisol), with effect sizes indicating moderate to large improvements compared to waitlist controls, alongside gains in emotional regulation and self-efficacy.
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