• This continuing education course is for medical professionals and coaches looking to advance their knowledge in assessing, diagnosing and treating finger injuries with rock climbers. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on case based learning and practical application. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to assess and rehabilitate rock climbing finger injuries.
    • Portable Fingerboards
    • Training racks
    • Hangboards
    • Climbing Training Tools
    • Climbing Rehab Tools
    • Training Accessaries
    • 21, 18, 15, and 12 mm edges
    • Fully portable: Fits in a crag pack
    • Weighs just 300 grams
    • High quality wood construction
     
    • 2 Jugs for a firm, easy grip
    • 30 Degree Slopers and 40 Degree Slopers
    • 1 Very Deep (40mm) 4 Finger Pocket
    • 2 Deep (40mm) and 4 Middle (28mm and 18mm) 2 Finger Pockets
    • 2 Small (14mm), 1 Middle (18mm) , and 4 Medium (21mm and 23mm) 4 Finger Edges
    • Height: 2.3m
    • Width: 1.0m
    • Depth: 1.0m
    • Weight: 30kg
    • Front Panel Dimensions: 1.0m x 450mm
    • Material: Waterproof Birch Plywood.
    • Effective for rehab or prevention of climbing-related finger injuries
    • Designed to load the finger flexors with concentric, eccentric and isometric contractions
    • Exercises the fingers through a full, natural range of motion
    • Can adjust tension from 2.2 pounds (1 kg) and greater
  • This continuing education course is for medical professionals and coaches looking to advance their knowledge in assessing, diagnosing and treating finger injuries with rock climbers. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on case based learning and practical application. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to assess and rehabilitate rock climbing finger injuries.
    *Course fees do not include tax and/or VAT. Additional taxes will be calculated separately at checkout based on your geographic location.
  • Complete access to all 6 Rock Rehab Protocols
    • Medial Epicondylosis
    • Lateral Epicondylosis
    • Pulley Sprain
    • Rotator Cuff Strain
    • Shoulder Impingement
    • Neck Strain / Sprain
    • 300 kg or 450 kg options available (see table above)
    • Optional built-in temperature and humidity sensors (see table above)
    • Bluetooth transmission to phone
    • 1200 mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery, lasts months between charges
    • Bluetooth connection LED
    • Charging and status LED
    • Reset button
    • On/off switch for maximum power savings
    • Automatic low power mode
    • Automatic tare when powered on
    • Housing made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic
    • Dimensions: ~4" x 3" x 1"
    • Weight:
      • 4 oz for 300 kg unit  (shipping weight 13.5 oz)
      • 6 oz for 450 kg unit  (shipping weight 15.5 oz)
    Enter code "theclimbingdoctor" at checkout to receive $10 off
  • This course is for rock climbers and climbing coaches who are interested in learning about how to prevent and rehabilitate lateral elbow injuries while rock climbing. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on case based learning and practical application. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to assess and rehabilitate climbing lateral elbow injuries.
    *Course fees do not include tax and/or VAT. Additional taxes will be calculated separately at checkout based on your geographic location.
  • This course is for rock climbers and climbing coaches who are interested in learning about how to prevent and rehabilitate medial elbow injuries while rock climbing. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on case based learning and practical application. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to assess and rehabilitate climbing medial elbow injuries.
    *Course fees do not include tax and/or VAT. Additional taxes will be calculated separately at checkout based on your geographic location.
  • This continuing education course is designed to teach medical providers clinical and laboratory skills necessary to assess and effectively treat upper extremity rock climbing injuries. The course covers the epidemiology of common climbing upper extremity injuries, orthopedic assessment techniques, and diagnostic ultrasound theory and application. It is a laboratory based course with an emphasis on improving the clinical assessment of shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and finger injuries with ultrasound. Upon completion, attendees will have introductory skills and knowledge to help integrate real-time ultrasound into their management of upper extremity injuries in rock climbers and other athletes.
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