Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia

El estudio planteado pretende profundizar sobre los cambios motrices en los niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica, que participan en el programa de equinoterapia en la sede de carabineros en el parque nacional de Bogotá durante el 2002. Con este fin, en el marco teórico se retomarán de forma breve...

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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
title Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
spellingShingle Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
EMOC
Parálisis cerebral
Equinoterapia
Farmacología & terapéutica
Espasticidad
Parálisis cerebral
Rehabilitación
title_short Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
title_full Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
title_fullStr Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
title_full_unstemmed Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
title_sort Cambios motrices en niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica que participan en un programa de equinoterapia
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Jurado, Gloria
García Sánchez, Lilia Virginia
Jurado, Gloria
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv EMOC
Parálisis cerebral
Equinoterapia
topic EMOC
Parálisis cerebral
Equinoterapia
Farmacología & terapéutica
Espasticidad
Parálisis cerebral
Rehabilitación
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Farmacología & terapéutica
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Espasticidad
Parálisis cerebral
Rehabilitación
description El estudio planteado pretende profundizar sobre los cambios motrices en los niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica, que participan en el programa de equinoterapia en la sede de carabineros en el parque nacional de Bogotá durante el 2002. Con este fin, en el marco teórico se retomarán de forma breve temas relacionados no solo con el desarrollo motor normal de los niños, como control motor y plasticidad cerebral, sino los que están relacionados directamente con la patología y el tratamiento utilizados en el estudio, como EMOC y equinoterapia. Además, en el presente documento se han organizado varios capítulos dentro de los que se aclara el planteamiento del problema y los objetivos que se pretenden lograr con el estudio; se incluye un mapa y marco conceptual, los cuales proporcionan una explicación sencilla sobre los temas y términos que se utilizan dentro de éste para unificar criterios con el lector, y finalmente en el marco metodológico se describe la manera en que fue realizada la investigación, seguido de la presentación y análisis de los datos, junto con la discusión respectiva y las conclusiones.
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spelling Jurado, Gloria0e82ad09-e898-4c1a-a946-c92fbdb30e29600García Sánchez, Lilia Virginia51742653600Jurado, Gloria0e82ad09-e898-4c1a-a946-c92fbdb30e29600Escalante Molano, José VenturaPedraza Fernández, Jazmín LuceroMartínez Sarmiento, Mayda LucíaFisioterapeutaFull timedd0044cc-8d1a-43b8-bf60-e9cfed598ca460070a36433-7912-4b67-99ae-34c9c153d799600da12944e-e2ea-47e0-949a-5c430bd9f58d6002020-03-27T13:39:45Z2020-03-27T13:39:45Z20032003El estudio planteado pretende profundizar sobre los cambios motrices en los niños de 0 a 6 años con EMOC espástica, que participan en el programa de equinoterapia en la sede de carabineros en el parque nacional de Bogotá durante el 2002. Con este fin, en el marco teórico se retomarán de forma breve temas relacionados no solo con el desarrollo motor normal de los niños, como control motor y plasticidad cerebral, sino los que están relacionados directamente con la patología y el tratamiento utilizados en el estudio, como EMOC y equinoterapia. Además, en el presente documento se han organizado varios capítulos dentro de los que se aclara el planteamiento del problema y los objetivos que se pretenden lograr con el estudio; se incluye un mapa y marco conceptual, los cuales proporcionan una explicación sencilla sobre los temas y términos que se utilizan dentro de éste para unificar criterios con el lector, y finalmente en el marco metodológico se describe la manera en que fue realizada la investigación, seguido de la presentación y análisis de los datos, junto con la discusión respectiva y las conclusiones.application/pdfhttps://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/21199spaEscuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la SaludFisioterapiaBloqueado (Texto referencial)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cbALL, A.C. et. al. Animals, horseback riding, and implications for rehabilitation therapy. Journal of Rehabilitation. No. 65 (3).BERTOTI, D. Clinical suggestions: Effect of therapeutic horseback riding on extremity weight bearing in a child with hemiplegic cerebral palsy: A case report as an example of clinical research. Pediatric Physical Therapy, No.3(4). 1991. p .219- 222.Bertoti, D. Effect of therapeutic horseback riding on posture in children with cerebral palsy. Physical Therapy, No.68(10), 1988. p.1505-1512.CAMPBELL, S. Efficacy of physical therapy in improving postural control in cerebral palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy, No.90(203), 1990. p. 135-140.GRIFFIN, J. Chronicle of Therapeutic horseback riding in the United States, resources and references. Clinical Kinesiology. No.1992. p. 2-7.HAEHL, V., GIULIANI, C., & LEWIS, C. The influence of hippotherapy on the kinematics and functional performance of two children with cerebral palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy, No.11. 1999. p. 89-101.HASKIN, M., et. al. The Pennsylvania horseback riding program for cerebral palsy. 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