| Literature DB >> 28448430 |
Amanda Tepfer1, Samantha Ross2, Megan MacDonald3, Monique A R Udell4, Craig Ruaux5, Wendy Baltzer6.
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this case study was to examine the individual effects of an adapted physical activity, animal-assisted intervention (APA-AAI) with the family dog on motor skills, physical activity, and quality of life of a child with cerebral palsy (CP). Method: This study used an A-B-A single-subject design. The assessment phase (phase A) occurred pre- and post-intervention. This consisted of standardized assessments of motor skills, quality of life questionnaires, physical activity (measured using the GT3X+ accelerometer) and the human-animal bond. The intervention (phase B) lasted 8 weeks and consisted of adapted physical activities performed with the family dog once a week for 60 min in a lab setting. In addition, the participant had at-home daily activities to complete with the family dog.Entities:
Keywords: CPQOL-Child; adapted physical activity; animal assisted intervention; cerebral palsy; motor skills
Year: 2017 PMID: 28448430 PMCID: PMC5447917 DOI: 10.3390/ani7050035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Description of the physical activities completed each week during the intervention (Caveletti’s, wobble board and balance disc were substituted with walking the dog in the homework phase of the weekly intervention).
| Activity | Description | Min/Repetitions |
|---|---|---|
| Sit-Stands | Subject’s started sitting in chair, then asked to come to a complete stand and return to sitting position. | 10–15 reps |
| Brushing | Subjects were asked to brush their dog from front to back with each hand. | 2 min each hand |
| Caveletti’s | Subjects walked with their dog over 4 poles, approximately 18 inches apart and 3 inches tall. | 10–20 reps |
| Wobble board | Subjects stood on a 18” balance board with a 2” instability ball, feet shoulder width apart | 3 reps for 1 min |
| Balance disc | Subjects stationary marched or marched in a circle on a 14” inflatable balance disc | 1 min march |
| Fetch | Subjects played fetch with their dog, alternating hands to throw and pick up the ball | 3–5 min |