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Covers the advanced understanding of equine health, behavior, and the physical conditioning required for horses in therapeutic programs.
Focuses on the instructor's personal riding proficiency, schooling abilities, and capacity to correct equine behavioral or movement issues.
Requires deep knowledge of physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities, including strict adherence to precautions and contraindications.
Evaluates the ability to manage complex group classes, apply adaptive teaching strategies, and facilitate effective learning environments.
Details the processes of evaluating participants, creating structured lesson plans, and measuring long-term therapeutic and riding goals.
Ensures adherence to PATH Intl. safety standards, proactive risk mitigation, and execution of emergency protocols.
Addresses the recruitment, training, and ongoing management of volunteers acting as horse leaders and sidewalkers.
Covers the selection, fitting, and maintenance of adaptive tack, as well as maintaining a safe and accessible facility.
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Get All FlashcardsWhat is task analysis in the context of therapeutic riding?
Click to flipIt is the process of breaking down a complex riding skill into smaller, manageable, and sequential steps.
Crucial for teaching riders with cognitive or learning disabilities to prevent overwhelm.
What equestrian activities are contraindicated for a rider with Atlantoaxial Instability (AAI)?
Click to flipActivities that hyperflex or hyperextend the neck, such as jumping, trotting without balance, or riding a rough-gaited horse.
AAI is common in individuals with Down syndrome; medical clearance is strictly required.
Differentiate between a direct rein and an indirect rein aid.
Click to flipA direct rein applies pressure straight back to the rider's hip to turn or stop, while an indirect rein applies pressure toward the horse's opposite hip to shift weight.
Direct rein bends the neck; indirect rein displaces the shoulder and weight.
How does spastic cerebral palsy typically affect a rider's posture on the horse?
Click to flipIt often causes increased muscle tone, leading to tight adductors (thighs) that can push the rider out of the saddle or cause a 'scissor' gait position.
Slow, rhythmic movement at the walk helps relax spasticity and stretch the adductors.
What are common signs of 'burnout' in a therapeutic riding horse?
Click to flipSigns include pinned ears, biting, lethargy, reluctance to enter the arena, or ignoring aids from the rider or leader.
Rotating horses, providing ample turnout, and schooling by advanced riders helps prevent burnout.
Explain the concept of 'fading' volunteer support.
Click to flipFading is the gradual, systematic reduction of physical or verbal assistance from volunteers to promote the rider's independence.
Example: Moving from a physical thigh hold to an ankle hold, then to spot walking.
What is the ideal back conformation for a typical therapeutic riding horse?
Click to flipA moderately short, broad, and well-muscled back to safely carry unbalanced weight and accommodate multiple riders.
A back that is too long is prone to weakness and injury from unbalanced riders.
Give an example of a kinesthetic teaching technique in a riding lesson.
Click to flipPhysically guiding the rider's leg into the correct position or having them close their eyes to feel the horse's footfalls.
Kinesthetic learners learn best by 'doing' and physically feeling the movement.
What is the standard minimum safe distance to maintain between horses in the arena?
Click to flipAt least one to two horse lengths (approximately 10 to 16 feet) between horses.
Instructors should teach riders to look through their horse's ears to see the hooves of the horse in front of them.
How might Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affect a rider's response to verbal instructions?
Click to flipRiders with ASD may have delayed auditory processing, requiring the instructor to wait up to 10-15 seconds for a response before repeating the cue.
Keep instructions literal, concise, and avoid using complex metaphors.
What is a rider's 'dynamic balance'?
Click to flipThe ability to continuously adjust and maintain their center of gravity over the horse's center of gravity while the horse is in motion.
Contrast this with static balance, which is maintaining position while stationary.
Why might a crupper be utilized on a therapeutic riding horse?
Click to flipTo prevent the saddle or surcingle from sliding forward onto the horse's withers, especially on horses with low withers or when riding downhill.
Must be adjusted carefully to avoid chafing under the tail, and the horse must be desensitized to it.
If a horse spooks during a group lesson, what is the instructor's immediate first command?
Click to flipThe instructor should immediately call 'Halt' to all other riders and volunteers in the arena.
Securing the rest of the arena prevents a chain reaction before addressing the spooked horse.
What is the footfall sequence of a horse at the walk?
Click to flipIt is a four-beat gait: left hind, left fore, right hind, right fore.
The walk provides the most accurate simulation of human pelvic walking mechanics, highly beneficial for riders with mobility impairments.
Why must instructors be cautious with a wide-based seat for riders with Down syndrome?
Click to flipMany individuals with Down syndrome have joint laxity (hypermobility), and over-stretching the hips on a wide horse can cause subluxation or pain.
Choose a narrow-barreled horse for these riders to protect their hip joints.
What is the primary role of the horse leader versus the sidewalker?
Click to flipThe leader is solely responsible for the horse's control and behavior, while the sidewalker is responsible for the rider's safety and supporting the instructor's directions.
Leaders watch the horse; sidewalkers watch the rider.
What does it mean when a horse is 'on the bit'?
Click to flipThe horse accepts contact through the reins, yields in the poll, engages its hindquarters, and rounds its back, moving forward with impulsion.
Indicates a relaxed, attentive, and physically engaged horse that is properly using its biomechanics.
How should an instructor adapt arena letters for a rider with a severe visual impairment?
Click to flipUse bright, high-contrast, oversized letters, or incorporate auditory markers like bells, music, or cones that beep at specific points.
Always orient the rider to the arena layout before mounting and use consistent auditory cues.
Define the 'half-halt' and its primary purpose.
Click to flipA nearly invisible, simultaneous action of the seat, leg, and hand used to rebalance the horse and gain its attention before a transition or movement.
Think of it as a 'heads up' cue to the horse to shift its weight to the hindquarters.
What is the primary purpose of a crest release when jumping?
Click to flipIt allows the rider to support their upper body weight on the horse's neck while providing the horse freedom of the head and neck over a jump.
Essential for novice jumpers to avoid catching the horse in the mouth or balancing on the reins.
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