Nurirdiyana Idros
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Nurirdiyana Idros is an occupational therapist who specializes in hippotherapy, which is a form of therapy that uses horses as a tool for physical, mental, and emotional development. She is the founder of hippotherapy in Malaysia and the program director for Happy Farms Hippotherapy Malaysia²³. She is also the promotional and development arm head of the Malaysian Occupational Therapy Association¹. She is a very accomplished and passionate professional in her field.
She is the founder of hippotherapy in Malaysia and the program director for Happy Farms Hippotherapy Malaysia, a center that provides hippotherapy services for children and adults with various conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, stroke, and spinal cord injury². She is a certified occupational therapist who graduated from the UiTM in 2010 and has been working in the field of rehabilitation for more than 10 years³. She is also the promotional and development arm head of the Malaysian Occupational Therapy Association, a professional body that represents occupational therapists in Malaysia and promotes the advancement of occupational therapy practice, education, and research¹. She has been featured in various media outlets such as The Star, Astro Awani, BFM Radio, and TV Alhijrah to share her expertise and passion for hippotherapy²³. She has also conducted workshops and seminars on hippotherapy for various organizations such as the Malaysian Association for the Blind, the National Autism Society of Malaysia, and the Malaysian Physiotherapy Association²³.
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