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Assistive Technology
The Official Journal of RESNA
Volume 30, 2018 - Issue 3
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Original Articles

Horseback riding therapy for a deafblind individual enabled by a haptic interface

, MS, , PhD, , MS & , PhD, Prof.
Pages 143-150 | Accepted 24 Jan 2017, Published online: 27 Mar 2017
 

ABSTRACT

We present a haptic interface to help deafblind people to practice horseback riding as a recreational and therapeutic activity. Horseback riding is a form of therapy which can improve self-esteem and sensation of independence. It has been shown to benefit people with various medical conditions—including autism. However, in the case of deafblind riders, an interpreter must stand by at all times to communicate with the rider by touch. We developed a simple interface that enables deafblind people to enjoy horseback riding while the instructor is remotely providing cues, which improves their independence. Experiments demonstrated that an autistic deafblind individual exhibits similar responses to navigational cues as an unimpaired rider. Motivation is an important factor in therapy, and is frequently determinant of its outcome; therefore, the user attitude toward the therapy methods is key. The answers to questionnaires filled by the rider, family, and the instructor show that our technique gives the rider a greater sense of independence and more joy compared to standard riding where the instructor is walking along with the horse.

Acknowledgment

We would like to thank Doug Smith from RDA for fruitful discussions and assistance during the tests.

Funding

This work is supported by the European Commission under EU-FP7 grants PITN-GA-2012-317488-CONTEST, ICT-601003 BALANCE, ICT-2013-10 SYMBITRON, and H2020 ICT 644727 COGIMON.

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Funding

This work is supported by the European Commission under EU-FP7 grants PITN-GA-2012-317488-CONTEST, ICT-601003 BALANCE, ICT-2013-10 SYMBITRON, and H2020 ICT 644727 COGIMON.

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