University of Tennessee: Tech for Health - Engineering Better Solutions for Mobility and Strength
February 25, 2021
February 25, 2021
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, Feb. 25 -- The University of Tennessee's Chattanooga Campus issued the following news release:
Horseback riding as a form of physical therapy for cerebral palsy patients has been well-respected and used for decades. Known as hippotherapy, it can improve coordination, balance and strength as the patient responds to the horse's motions.
But horses are not accessible for everyone. They're expensive. They require food and shelter. They . . .
Horseback riding as a form of physical therapy for cerebral palsy patients has been well-respected and used for decades. Known as hippotherapy, it can improve coordination, balance and strength as the patient responds to the horse's motions.
But horses are not accessible for everyone. They're expensive. They require food and shelter. They . . .