METHODOLOGY FOR THE RECOVERY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES THROUGH IPPOTHERAPY CLASSES
Keywords:
Hippotherapy, rehabilitation, cerebral palsy, stroke, scoliosis, adaptive physical education, mobile technology.Abstract
In recent years, the issue of strengthening human health and eliminating physical and psychological limitations caused by various diseases has been studied as one of the most pressing problems in the world.
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