Finger Ladder Bar
Description
Wall-mounted Finger Ladder dThe Finger Ladder Bar is a simple yet essential rehabilitation tool used in physiotherapy clinics to help patients regain range of motion in the shoulder, arm, and fingers. By gradually climbing the fingers up the wooden ladder rungs, patients improve flexibility, coordination, and muscle control.
Ideal for post-surgery or post-stroke recovery, this device is commonly used in occupational therapy, especially for those recovering from shoulder injuries or restricted arm movement.
š§ Key Features:
Durable wooden construction
Wall-mountable for easy use
Smooth finish with evenly spaced rungs
Encourages gradual and safe mobility
Lightweight and easy to install
Suitable for left- and right-hand exercises
āļø Specifications:
Material: Hardwood or plywood
Length: Approx. 36 to 48 inches
No. of Rungs: Typically 25 to 40
Mount Type: Wall-mounted
Finish: Smooth, varnished surface
šÆ Applications / Uses:
Post-surgery shoulder rehabilitation
Improves finger dexterity and shoulder ROM
Stroke or nerve damage therapy
Arm mobility and motor control training
Occupational therapy and home rehab designed to improve shoulder mobility, arm movement, and finger coordinationāa must-have in every physiotherapy clinic.










