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CTRI Exam 2025/2026 – 90+ Solved Questions | Adaptive Riding, Volunteer Roles, Disability Precautions, Horse Gaits, Lesson Planning, Tack & Equipment Use

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This CTRI Exam 2025/2026 study guide provides 90+ verified multiple-choice and true/false questions with accurate answers tailored to the Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor (CTRI) certification offered by PATH Intl. Designed for aspiring therapeutic riding instructors, this document focuses on the practical, instructional, and safety components essential to effective equine-assisted services (EAS). The content reviews major competency areas such as: Rider safety and precautions, including helmet use, contraindications, and how to modify lessons for individuals with physical, cognitive, or sensory disabilities Disability-specific strategies, including working with conditions like Down Syndrome, CP, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and seizure disorders Horse behavior and movement analysis, including gait irregularities, footfall patterns, and horse selection for therapeutic use Volunteer roles and training, with attention to proper sidewalker and leader responsibilities, emergency dismounts, and horse handling procedures Tack fitting, adaptive equipment, and terminology related to mounting, stirrup use, rein handling, and saddle types Lesson structure, covering warm-up, skill introduction, cool-down, and individualized progress measurement This guide is ideal for: CTRI candidates preparing for certification with PATH Intl. Therapeutic riding instructors, volunteers, and assistants in training Students and professionals in adaptive physical education or equine-assisted therapy fields Occupational and recreational therapists working in EAS environments This guide serves as a highly practical and concise resource for mastering exam material and confidently applying it in therapeutic riding instruction. Keywords: CTRI exam 2025, PATH Intl. riding instructor, therapeutic riding prep, adaptive tack, lesson planning, sidewalker role, rider precautions, gait analysis, autism in EAS, cerebral palsy precautions, Down Syndrome contraindications, helmet safety, horse selection, equine-assisted services, tack and rein aids, seizure management

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Dudley, a 16-year-old quarter horse, has arrived in the arena a few minutes

before his assigned lesson with his horse leader, Maggie. As the instructor

is completing the set-up of arena equipment, she observes as Maggie

warms Dudley up at walk and trot in hand. Dudley appears to be stiffer than

usual in the hind end at the trot. The instructor coaches Maggie to walk and

trot Dudley more forward, which will allow him to loosen up before his rider

mounts. The lesson plan for the day includes four trot poles. However,

based on how Dudley is presenting in his warm-up, the instructor modifies

her set-up to reduce the demands on the horse's hind end. After the

lesson, the instructor shares her observations of Dudley's stiffness with the

barn manager for further evaluation.

,What are two other choices that the instructor could have made regarding

Dudley's stiffness? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Two other options for managing

Dudley's stiffness are removing him from the lesson or allowing more time

for warm-up before mounting.


Unsoundness is- - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔a serious condition that affects an

equine's usefulness and way of moving. The CTRI must be able to

recognize visual signs of discomfort in the horse that may be an indication

of unsoundness, such as ear pinning, tail swishing, nipping or stiffness.

Horse Biting Handler During Lesson




Richard is a 10-year-old rider with autism who is riding Jack, a 17-year-old

Haflinger gelding. Richard is very excited to trot, which causes him to

bounce on Jack's back during transition to the trot. The instructor observes

that Jack is nipping at his horse leader. The horse handler moves his hand

up to hold Jack's halter as a defensive response to the nipping behavior.

The instructor identifies three corrections that need to be made to address

Jack's biting behavior and the safety of the horse handler based on her

observations. First, the instructor gives the rider a verbal correction to let

,Richard know that his bouncing is making his horse uncomfortable.

Additionally, the instructor has Richard trot in half-seat position to increase

the weight bearing input he is getting and to reduce the impact of his self-

stimulation behaviors on the horse. Once the rider's behavior has been -

🧠ANSWER ✔✔Jack would benefit from a variety of interventions to prevent

burnout: exercise by a skilled rider outside of the arena, an evaluation of

equipment fit, chiropractic/acupuncture/massage treatment, a week off from

therapeutic riding lessons.

Evaluation of a Potential Therapeutic Riding Horse




An instructor and equine manager are searching for an equine to carry

adult riders. They are considering a 16-hand draft cross mare who is 20

years old. She has been an event horse and is retiring from that career due

to a tendon injury in her right front leg. The injury has been rehabbed and

the horse is back to work doing light trail riding. When evaluating the

mare's conformation, the instructor notes that the horse has three balanced

parts (neck and shoulder, back and barrel, hindquarters) and a wide spring

of ribs. Her hind legs are placed close together and she is cow hocked,

which is typical of most work horse breeds. She has windpuffs on both hind


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, legs, likely due to her conformation in relation to jumping. The mare's front

legs are square under her chest and straight. Her feet are of good quality

and she is only shod up front; however, she is clubfooted on - 🧠ANSWER

✔✔The mare described has three balanced parts with a wide spring of her

rib, which is indicative of a strong back. Additionally, at 16 hands this mare

is not too tall for use of sidewalkers should they be required for those riding

her.

When viewed from the front, the instructor should be looking for the

equine's: - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔-width of chest


-correctness of legs

-spring of rib

-head

-depth of body

-symmetry

When viewed from the rear, the instructor should be looking for the

equine's: - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔-muscle definition


-correctness of legs

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