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At Freedom Reins, our focus is on the ability of each rider, not
his or her disability. The results are quite remarkable. These riders
are an inspiration to all who have ever wanted a horse and to all
who have experienced the joy of riding themselves. The horse provides
the challenged rider with a feeling of freedom and independence that
might be limited in their everyday life. Equine program activities
are used as a form of therapy to achieve physical, psychological,
cognitive, behavioral and communication goals.
The objectives of the program will vary with each rider's need. Program
objectives might include:
- Improve relaxation of spastic muscles.
- Increase balance, control and strength.
- Improve cardiorespiratory function.
- Increase concentration and patience.
- Increase discipline.
- Improve self-esteem and courage.
- Improve interpersonal relationships.
- Increase motivation.
The rider is expected to experience one or more of the following
benefits:
- TherapyThe use of the horse involves a
team approach among licensed/credentialed health professionals,
therapeutic riding instructors and rider. The rider might be treated
in a group or on an individual basis.
- EducationThe emphasis is to incorporate
cognitive, behavioral, phsychological and physical goals while teaching
adapted riding. The horse is a strong motivator for accomplishing
these goals.
- SportActivities
are directed toward the acquisition of skills leading to the accomplishment
of specific horsemanship goals. By learning skills needed for the
sport, therapeutic and recreational goals are also achieved.
- Recreation & LeisureRiders
may participate in horse-related activities to their maximum ability
in an atomosphere of support, structure and socialization for the
primary purpose of the enjoyment of the activity. Additional therapeutic
benefits in the area of socialization, posture, mobility and an
overall improved quality of life are also achieved.s
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