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CONCLUYE PROGRAMA DE EQUINOTERAPIA EN CENTRO DE AUTISMO EN GUADALAJARA

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14 de septiembre de 2024

  • Los pacientes que recibieron esta terapia oscilan entre los 3 y 45 años.
  • El programa mejoró su función física, cognitiva, emocional y social a través de dos sesiones por semana.

Un total de 48 usuarios de entre 3 y 45 años del Centro de Autismo y Discapacidad Intelectual concluyeron el programa de intervención asistida con animales y equinoterapia que mejoró su función física, cognitiva, emocional y social a través de dos sesiones por semana.

Se realizó un evento de clausura en el Lienzo Charro de Jalisco donde se mostraron las habilidades desarrolladas por los pacientes durante la terapia para el trastorno del espectro autista y discapacidad intelectual.

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