{"id":1847,"date":"2013-02-01T15:47:04","date_gmt":"2013-02-01T22:47:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/somimag.com\/?post_type=article&p=1847"},"modified":"2013-02-04T11:17:22","modified_gmt":"2013-02-04T18:17:22","slug":"horses-helping-heros","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/somimag.com\/horses-helping-heros\/","title":{"rendered":"HORSES HELPING HEROS"},"content":{"rendered":"<\/a>Erick Hernandez\n

Erick Hernandez, 30, was an aircraft machinist\u2019s mate in the U. S. Navy immobilized with a spinal cord injury. \u00a0 But one day in early November he was stepping onto a platform and grooming the smooth coat of a handsome paint horse on a peaceful country ranch \u2013 about as far from the carrier flight deck as you can be..<\/p>\n

Hernandez is one of more than 180 returned veterans whose lives are being changed through the Horses Helping Heroes program at Good Hope Equestrian Training Center in the Redlands.\u00a0 Using the power of equine-assisted activities to aid in the rehabilitation of service men and women suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury, GHETC is dedicated to meeting the rehabilitative needs of veterans\u00a0across South Florida.<\/p>\nDirector Peggy Bass at paddock with disabled children\n

\u201cOur research has shown that equine activities benefit disabled participants through increased mobility, improved balance, posture and core strength, as well as enhanced coordination and flexibility,\u201d said Brooke E. Westmoreland, MS\/OTR, the therapist from the Spinal Cord unit. \u00a0 \u201cNot only does working with horses improve the veterans physically; it also increases self-confidence, communication, trust and anxiety reduction, as well as decreased feelings of isolation, anxiety, depression and other mental illnesses,\u201d she added.<\/p>\n

On a recent day at Good Hope farm, seven veterans including Hernandez had a fabulous day riding, as well as caring and grooming for their equine partner.\u00a0 The group represented several different services:\u00a0 Nafiz Mohammed had served aboard ship in Iraq, Robert Barker and Dennis Mahan were Army veterans, and Fernando Delbusto was an Army top Sargeant in the Vietnam War.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe horse\u2019s movement at the walk is three-dimensional, which precisely mirrors the movements of the human pelvis. When a person sits upright on the back of their equine partner, these three human pelvic movements are duplicated naturally without effort on the rider\u2019s part. The horse\u2019s natural power has great benefits for a person who cannot walk.,\u201d Westmoreland said, \u201cso in re-learning to walk, riding horses is helping\u00a0 these vets.\u00a0 Riding is also a great confidence builder for those shaken by combat, and suffering from low self-esteem because they survived and many of their buddies didn\u2019t.\u201d<\/p>\nErick Hernandez and Steppin With Style\n

Only a quarter of the vets at Good Hope have previously participated in any equestrian activities prior to enrolling into the program.\u00a0 \u201cOnce each rider demonstrates the ability to control their horse at the walk and the trot,\u201d explained Peggy Bass, GHETC Executive Director, \u2018the veterans are able to move from the riding ring to the on-site trails course.\u00a0 These sessions help the participants with impulse modulation, independence and relaxation, which in return helps them to connect and effectively communicate with their designated horse.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Erick Hernandez, 30, was an aircraft machinist\u2019s mate in the U. S. Navy immobilized with a spinal cord injury. \u00a0 But one day in early November he was stepping onto a platform and grooming the smooth coat of a handsome paint horse on a peaceful country ranch \u2013 about as far from the carrier flight<\/p>\n

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