Horses help kids focus: new therapy shows promise for ADHD
NCT ID NCT05869253
Summary
This study tested a 12-week program where children with ADHD worked with horses and an occupational therapist. Researchers wanted to see if this type of therapy could help improve kids' attention, emotional control, and ability to do everyday activities. They measured changes using parent questionnaires, brain activity monitors, and skill tests before, during, and after the therapy sessions.
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Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel, 69978, Israel
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