{"id":6335,"date":"2016-03-31T18:53:53","date_gmt":"2016-03-31T18:53:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tmc.edu\/news\/its-a-horse-of-course-but-better\/"},"modified":"2019-08-16T15:01:45","modified_gmt":"2019-08-16T15:01:45","slug":"its-a-horse-of-course-but-better","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tmc.edu\/news\/2016\/03\/its-a-horse-of-course-but-better\/","title":{"rendered":"It’s a horse, of course \u2026 but better"},"content":{"rendered":"

Some patients who could benefit from hippotherapy might not have access to a horse, due to geographic location, weather or affordability. Rice University engineering students have developed an alternative with their horse simulator, a robotic steed that can be ridden indoors anytime.<\/p>\n

A team of students calling themselves the Hippo Riders created their device as a senior capstone design project at Rice\u2019s Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen<\/a>. The device will be demonstrated at the university’s annual Engineering Design Showcase<\/a> April 14.<\/p>\n