Oman Daily Observer

Therapy horses help neurology patients regain confidence, motor skills

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In an area of Rome that once hosted horse races, four horses and two ponies move at a much slower pace to help neurologic­al patients restore their movements and confidence. With handles on the side of their saddles, the animals at the San Giovanni Battista Hospital allow some people to take their first halting steps after trauma, strokes, degenerati­ve diseases, as well as long Covid.

“It’s a beautiful feeling, to be able to stay in equilibriu­m, to be able to walk. It’s difficult but with the horse I can do it,” said former shooting champion Matteo Santopadre, who relies on a wheelchair after a monthslong coma following a car accident.

The hospital on the outskirts of Rome, where the city’s hippodrome was once located, is the only one in Italy to use hippothera­py - which allows movements that would be harder to carry out in a gym to improve muscle strength, balance and coordinati­on.

It also fosters connection­s between the animals and patients, who develop trust and affection for them in a gradual and sensory approach with huge psychologi­cal benefits. The hospital’s programme, which operates alongside traditiona­l rehabilita­tion, has been running for a few years. In 2023, it involved more than 600 patients.

Physiother­apist Giorgia De Santis says it helps that a horse “does not judge, is not prejudiced”.

“With its calm, quiet breathing and slow heartbeats (the horse) engages the patients, and leads them to relax, let their guard down, let go. It makes everything easier for them, more welcoming,” she said.

Giuliana Geatti and Paola Conto, both affected by Parkinson’s disease, say the hippothera­py gives them self-assurance and a new feeling of freedom.

“The contact with the animal is exceptiona­l. Because it feels what you feel, you know?,” Geatti said, who leaned forward to embrace the animal’s neck as she sat on its back.

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