Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Subject "recreational therapy"
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Does therapeutic horseback riding improve symptoms in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
(2020-05)The purpose of this study was to determine if an 8-week therapeutic horseback riding program would decrease symptoms among children with ASD. The researcher hypothesized that the program would cause a decrease in the five ... -
Effects of recreational therapy balance exercise program in individuals with Parkinson's disease as part of a multidisciplinary treatment: A secondary data analysis study on fall risk and disease severity
(2020-12)INTRODUCTION: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease which produces motor symptoms that increase the fall risk those individuals. This secondary data analysis studies what impact does a 16-week dual treatment ... -
Impact of sensory stimulation on the transitions of children with autism spectrum disorder
(2022-07)Research pertaining to the transition behaviors and transition difficulty for children with ASD and other disabilities has been broadly researched, however there is little published research focused on the impact of sensory ... -
Impact sensory stimulation interventions have on transitions for children with disabilities in aquatic therapy
(2022-12)This study examines children with ASD, and the impact sensory stimulation techniques have in an aquatic therapy setting on transitional behaviors. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of sensory stimulation ... -
Interaction Between Webs and Rollers in Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing Process Machines
(2019-05-01)A web can be defined as a continuous flexible strip which is supported, guided and propelled by rollers. The work presented here studies the steady state behavior of the web between rollers and treated the web span as beam ... -
Parent's perception of the impact of recreational therapy on their child's quality of life with cerebral palsy
(2020-05)There is a need for research centered around recreational therapy, cerebral palsy, and quality of life. This study focused on one parent's perceptions of their child's quality of life with spastic cerebral palsy before and ...