The Net Climber (Rope Ladder) is a premium paediatric rehabilitation device designed to support motor development, sensory integration, and functional skill training through structured, play-based therapy. Engineered for clinical environments, the climber features a durable braided rope grid with secure knot intersections, providing a stable and safe climbing surface for children.
With an overall dimension of 8 feet (height) × 4 feet (width), the unit is suspended from the ceiling using a reinforced hanging system, ensuring optimal safety and load distribution. The inclusion of wooden support rods at the top and bottom maintains structural integrity, alignment, and user stability during therapeutic activities.
Its design seamlessly integrates into modern paediatric therapy setups, including occupational therapy clinics, physiotherapy centres, sensory integration rooms, and special education environments—promoting engagement, confidence, and active participation in therapy sessions.
Key Features
- High-strength braided rope construction for long-lasting durability
- Knotted grid structure for enhanced grip and climbing safety
- Ceiling-mounted installation with secure suspension mechanism
- Wooden support bars (top and bottom) for structural stability
- Optimized for paediatric therapeutic applications
- Supports play-based and functional rehabilitation programs
- Suitable for clinical, institutional, and special school setups
Technical Specifications
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Product Name
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Net Climber (Rope Ladder)
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Dimensions
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8 ft (H) × 4 ft (W)
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Construction Material
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Braided Rope + Wooden Rods
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Structure Type
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Knotted Rope Grid
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Mounting System
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Ceiling Suspension
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Support Elements
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Wooden Rods (Top & Bottom)
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Application Area
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Indoor Paediatric Therapy
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Recommended Age Group
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3 years and above
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Applications in Rehabilitation Setup
1. Gross Motor Skill Development
Facilitates strengthening of major muscle groups, improving upper and lower limb coordination, endurance, and overall physical control.
2. Sensory Integration Therapy
Provides essential proprioceptive and vestibular input, aiding children with sensory processing challenges to regulate and respond effectively to environmental stimuli.
3. Balance and Postural Control
Enhances core stability, balance, and body awareness, which are critical for functional independence and movement efficiency.
4. Bilateral Coordination and Motor Planning
Encourages coordinated use of both sides of the body, improving motor planning, sequencing, and execution of complex movements.
5. Functional Rehabilitation Training
Supports real-life movement patterns such as climbing, reaching, grasping, and weight shifting, contributing to improved daily activity performance.
Clinical Indications
Widely used in the management of:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Sensory Processing Disorder
- Developmental Delay
- Mild to Moderate Cerebral Palsy
Therapeutic Benefits
- Promotes active engagement and participation in therapy
- Builds confidence, independence, and risk assessment skills
- Enhances neuromuscular coordination and control
- Supports play-based, goal-oriented rehabilitation approaches
- Creates a stimulating and child-friendly therapy environment