Finger Ladder
State-of-the-Art Rehabilitation & Therapy Modality
A finger ladder is a physiotherapy tool used to restore range of motion, strength, and dexterity in the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder after injury or surgery. It allows for progressive exercises, such as climbing the rungs with the fingers, to improve fine motor skills, flexibility, and muscle endurance.
✨ At Bansal Physiotherapy Clinic, we leverage the latest medical advancements and high-quality equipment to provide tailored recovery options for every patient.
- Progressive finger climbing: The patient "walks" their fingers up the rungs, using hand coordination to elevate the arm.
- Sensory and tactile feedback: Stimulates proprioceptors in finger joints through physical contact with the ladder rungs.
- Objective progress tracking: Offers immediate visual feedback by allowing the patient to see which rung they can reach.
- Shoulder range of motion: Promotes active-assisted shoulder elevation for patients recovering from rotator cuff injuries.
- Fine motor coordination: Rebuilds finger coordination and dexterity following nerve injuries, stroke, or hand fractures.
- Flexibility and endurance: Combats joint stiffness in the wrist, elbow, and shoulder due to chronic arthritis.
Professional Care — Using advanced techniques like Finger Ladder ensures a faster, natural recovery, allowing you to return to active life safely.
✨ “Commitment to your health, mobility, and well-being.”