• The TheraBand Mini Ball is a 9-inch inflatable PVC ball used in physiotherapy and home exercise programs to add instability and tactile feedback to core, shoulder, and postural exercises. It can be positioned between the body and the floor or wall to increase the challenge of standard rehab movements. For climbers, it is particularly useful for shoulder stabilization drills, scapular control exercises, and core work where a small, soft surface is needed to cue proper muscle activation. No pump required — it inflates by breath using the included tube.

  • The MetacarpEdge V2 is the next evolution of the original unlevel edge hangboard, designed for climbing performance and rehabilitation. It now offers new textured surface options including Wood-Tex, Granite-Tex, Marble-Tex, and smooth finishes for customized grip and comfort. The refined 30 mm edge with a 10 mm insert improves comfort, muscle activation, and training precision across different hand sizes. Lightweight, portable, and fully customizable, it is the only edge board you need for both rehab and max-strength training.

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  • TheraBand's 12-inch loop bands are a compact, portable option for lower extremity strengthening, hip rehab, and mobility work. The set includes four color-coded bands in progressive resistance levels — Yellow, Red, Green, and Blue — each measuring 12 inches long and 3 inches wide. The wider design sits flat against the skin and resists rolling during movement, which makes them practical for exercises where band placement needs to stay consistent. For climbers, they are commonly used for hip abduction, glute activation, clamshells, and ankle strengthening work during lower extremity rehabilitation.

    • You can use the looped bands to perform a variety of therapeutic exercises
    • 12-inch bands are perfect for upper and lower body exericses
    • Low-cost, portable, and versatile
    • The continuous loop provides a comfortable alternative to tying flat Resistance Bands into loops
    • Varied color-coded resistance levels are available
    • 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
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  • A weight loading pin is a simple attachment that allows standard or Olympic weight plates to be suspended from a cable, pulley, or strap system for a wide range of loading exercises. For climbers, it is most commonly used for wrist roller exercises, finger and wrist flexion and extension loading, and dead hang progressions where a specific, measurable load needs to be attached to a training device. It is also used with hanging straps or towels for grip and pulling strength work. The iron construction supports up to 130 kg, and the carabiner attachment makes it compatible with most cable and pulley setups.

    • You can use Leukotape to perform several of the taping techniques in Climb Injury-Free
    • Made with strong zinc oxide adhesive
    • Durable, maintains over 70% of its tension during climbing
    • Easy to apply
  • A lacrosse ball is a firm, dense rubber ball commonly used in physiotherapy for targeted soft tissue work and self-myofascial release. Its size and firmness make it effective for accessing smaller, more specific areas than a foam roller can reach — including the forearm flexors, thenar muscles, posterior shoulder, thoracic spine, glutes, and plantar fascia. For climbers, it is a practical recovery and mobility tool for releasing forearm and hand tension after training, addressing thoracic and posterior shoulder tightness, and working through hip and glute restrictions that affect footwork and lower body positioning on the wall.

    • Lightweight
    • NFHS Certified
    • 100% Rubber
    • You can use Kinesiology tape to perform several of the taping techniques in the book "Climb Injury-Free"
    • Latex free
    • XactStretchâ„¢ Technology ensures optimal stretch
    • Stretches up to 140%
    • Easy to apply
    • Height: 2.3m
    • Width: 1.0m
    • Depth: 1.0m
    • Weight: 30kg
    • Front Panel Dimensions: 1.0m x 450mm
    • Material: Waterproof Birch Plywood
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    • Excellent tool for progressive hand therapy in four densities
    • Safely supports hot and cold therapy in refrigerator or microwave for use at temperature most comfortable and appropriate for the hand
    • Ideal putty replacement supports a variety of finger, hand, wrist and forearm exercises with applications ranging from rehab and stretching to strength training
    • Economical, intuitive, easy to clean and portable for use at the crag, on the road, in the office or at home
    • Wash with soap and water, if needed, dusty lightly with corn starch or baby powder to reduce stickiness
    • Designed to strengthen and balance the muscles of the hand, wrist and forearm
    • Super-effective for rehab or prevention of climbing-related finger, wrist and elbow injuries
    • Exercises the hand through a full, natural range of motion
    • An essential tool for serious climbers
    • Includes step-by-step instructions
    • Simple and cost effective way to reduce elbow pain
    • Ridged design is easy to grip and twist for elbow, wrist, forearm and hand rehabilitation and strengthening
    • FlexBar is portable and convenient 
    • 12" long, 1 3/4" diameter
    • Made from dry natural rubber
    • Simple and cost effective way to improve finger strength
    • Thermoplastic BPAs free hypoallergenic rubber
    • 3 resistance levels 6.6 lbs, 8.8 lbs, and 11 lbs
    • Easy to secure finger holes
  • A stability ball is a versatile rehab and training tool used by physiotherapists to improve core strength, spinal stability, balance, and postural control. The TheraBand Pro Series ball is made from burst-resistant rubber and inflates to 26 inches (65 cm), making it suitable for adults between 5'7" and 6'1". For climbers, it is useful for core activation exercises, lumbar stabilization work, and shoulder rehab drills that require an unstable surface to challenge neuromuscular control.

    • 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
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  • A peanut massage ball is two lacrosse-sized balls fused together in a double-sphere shape, designed to straddle the spine or other bony prominences and apply pressure to the surrounding soft tissue without loading the vertebrae directly. At 5 inches long and 2.5 inches in diameter, it is particularly effective for thoracic spine mobilization — one of the most commonly restricted areas in climbers due to the demands of pulling movements and prolonged positions on the wall. It is also useful for paraspinal muscle release, posterior shoulder work, and calf and foot mobilization. Available in hard and soft densities depending on tissue tolerance.

  • This level 2 continuing education course is for clinicians to gain confidence in assessing, diagnosing and treating rock climbing finger injuries with diagnostic ultrasound. You will again access to the level 1 online course that includes 3 hours of pre-recorded lectures, associated articles, and learning assessments. You will then meet for a 4 hour live session to problem solve rock climbing patient cases with realtime ultrasound demonstrations and will discuss your patient images with an certified ultrasound expert. It is recommended that you have access to an ultrasound unit before taking this course.
  • This introductory course is for clinicians looking to learn how to assess, diagnose and treat climbing finger injuries with diagnostic ultrasound. You will access and view 160 minutes of pre-recorded lectures, read associated articles, and problem solve climbing patient cases with ultrasound assessments. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to use ultrasound to diagnose climber finger injuries. *Course fees do not include tax and/or VAT. Additional taxes will be calculated separately at checkout based on your geographic location.
  • This introductory course is for clinicians looking to learn how to assess, diagnose and treat climbing finger injuries with diagnostic ultrasound. You will access and view 160 minutes of pre-recorded lectures, read associated articles, and problem solve climbing patient cases with ultrasound assessments. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of how to use ultrasound to diagnose climber finger 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. 
  • 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.
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  • 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.
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