Shoulder & Finger Ladder
Rehabilitation Exercise • Range of Motion Improvement • Upper Limb Therapy
Shoulder & Finger Ladder is a therapeutic rehabilitation tool designed to assist patients in regaining shoulder flexibility, finger strength, and upper limb coordination. It is widely used in physiotherapy clinics and rehabilitation centres to support controlled, progressive exercises during recovery from injuries or surgeries.
Key Features
- Designed for shoulder, arm, and finger rehabilitation exercises
- Helps improve range of motion and joint mobility
- Allows gradual, controlled progression of exercises
- Durable construction suitable for clinical use
- Wall-mountable design for stable exercise sessions
- Simple and easy to use for patients of all ages
- Suitable for physiotherapy clinics and home rehabilitation
Clinical Applications
- Shoulder rehabilitation after injury or surgery
- Finger and hand mobility exercises
- Post-stroke upper limb therapy
- Treatment of frozen shoulder and stiffness
- General upper limb strengthening and coordination training
Benefits
- Improves shoulder flexibility and range of motion
- Enhances finger coordination and dexterity
- Supports gradual and safe rehabilitation progress
- Encourages active patient participation in therapy
- Simple, effective, and non-invasive rehabilitation tool
How to Use
- Mount the ladder securely on a wall at an appropriate height.
- Instruct the patient to stand facing the ladder.
- Use fingers to climb the ladder gradually upward.
- Raise the arm slowly to improve shoulder mobility.
- Hold briefly at the highest comfortable level.
- Lower the arm slowly and repeat as advised.
Precautions
- Use under the guidance of a physiotherapist or healthcare professional.
- Avoid sudden or forceful movements.
- Stop exercise if pain or discomfort increases.
- Ensure ladder is securely mounted before use.
- Keep the exercise area clear to prevent falls.