
Grace Bowman (above) has been selected to represent Australia in the Paralympic Games (Equestrian) in 2008.
Hippotherapy is derived from the Greek word 'hippos', meaning horse. It literally means treatment with the horse.
The use of the moving horse as a therapy tool utilises the rhythmic, three-dimensional movement of the walking horse.
A client appropriately positioned on a horse experiences significant sensory input. This positions them ideally to develop postural control, equilibrium reactions, balance, co-ordination and spatial orientation. There are also psychological, speech, language and cognitive benefits.
Hippotherapy is a treatment carried out by, or under the direction of, a specially trained Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist. This is currently only provided at the Northern Area RDA centre with Jill Shelton and Margaret Lee.