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Training Stairs, Stairs Workout, Physical Therapy, Step Climber

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Training Stairs

Used by athletes, runners and individuals recovering from injuries, training stairs are a great tool for
increasing flexibility and improving lower body strength, providing anaerobic conditioning and
strengthening the heart, lungs and muscles. Also known as a stair climber or training staircase, training
stairs offer plyometric motion, working on the same muscles as squats and lunges, and giving your heart
and lungs a more effective workout as you climb to the top. Climbing stairs forces the body to work
against gravity, utilizing muscle stabilizers such as the gluteus medius that often get neglected with other
forms of exercise, such as simple running. Training stairs require balancing on and activating one leg for a
brief moment in time, before the other leg moves to the next step. Because one of the most difficult
movements for those learning to walk again in physical therapy is sloped movement, training stairs and
ramps are one of the most important tools of the rehabilitation protocol. Rehabmart is pleased to offer a
diverse selection of innovative training stairs from respected manufacturers that include Clinton Industries,
Bailey Manufacturing, Hausmann Industries and Armedica Manufacturing.

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Top Seller #1
Nestable Therapy Steps
Starting at: $84.72
Ideal Products
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Bailey Non-Slip Straight Training Stairs with Bus Step
Starting at: $1,345.32
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Bailey Manufacturing Company
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Clinton Classic Series One-Sided Staircase
Starting at: $1,693.55
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Clinton Industries
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Clinton Adjustable Small Staircase | Training Stairs
Starting at: $1,404.86
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Clinton Industries
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Clinton Classic Series Small Therapy Staircase
Starting at: $1,002.73
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Clinton Industries
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Classic Series Convertible Staircases
Starting at: $2,488.51
Clinton Industries
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Platform and Double Steps Pediatric Crawling and Gait Training System
Starting at: $1,402.60
Southpaw Enterprises
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Bailey Convertible Exercise and Training Stairs
Starting at: $2,607.80
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Bailey Manufacturing Company
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4-in-1 Climbing and Gait Training Nesting Steps
Starting at: $654.35
Southpaw Enterprises
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Hausmann Straight Training Staircase
Starting at: $2,157.33
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Hausmann Industries
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Bailey Wheelchair Training Stools
Starting at: $713.42
Bailey Manufacturing Company
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Bailey Curb and Ramp Training Stairs
Starting at: $1,465.00
Bailey Manufacturing Company
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Training Stairs with Handrails by Pivotal Health Solutions
Starting at: $1,562.20
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Pivotal Health Solutions
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Platform and 2-in-1 Climbing Steps
Starting at: $572.25
Southpaw Enterprises
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Hausmann ADA Mini Training Staircase
Starting at: $1,994.67
Hausmann Industries
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The Hausmann ADA Straight Training Staircase
Starting at: $2,446.67
Hausmann Industries
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Hausmann Bariatric ADA Two-Sided Staircase
Starting at: $3,665.33
Hausmann Industries
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Hausmann Patented 3-in-1 Training Staircase
Starting at: $4,716.00
Hausmann Industries
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Bailey Bariatric Training Stairs | 4535 Model
Starting at: $4,775.63
Bailey Manufacturing Company
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Abilitations Bridge Set with Wide Steps for Aiding Child Mobility
Starting at: $923.56
School Specialty
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Dynamic Training Stairs - Electronically Elevating Steps by Clarke Healthcare
Starting at: $12,606.00
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Clarke Healthcare
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Dynamic Training Stairs, Incline and Parallel Bars Trainer by Clarke Healthcare
Starting at: $21,217.00
Assembly / Installation Available
Clarke Healthcare
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Hausmann Silver Star Two-Sided Staircase
Starting at: $1,622.67
Hausmann Industries
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Hausmann Mini Staircase / Training Stairs
Starting at: $1,648.00
Hausmann Industries
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Hausmann ADA Convertible, Space-Saver Staircase
Starting at: $3,576.00
Assembly / Installation Available
Hausmann Industries
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Hausmann Convertible Stairs / Training Staircases
Starting at: $3,808.00
Hausmann Industries
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Bailey 815 ADA Convertible Training Stairs
Starting at: $4,013.55
Bailey Manufacturing Company
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Custom Training Stairs for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation by Whitehall
Starting at: $6,244.65
Whitehall Manufacturing
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Accessory or Replacement Options for Dynamic Stair Trainer
Starting at: $2,711.76
Clarke Healthcare
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How do Training Stairs Help Athletes and Runners?
Steeper than most hills, most training staircases highlight an approximate 65% grade, which is why climbing
them makes an individual breathe faster to take in more oxygen and why this activity accelerates the heart
rate so quickly. Incorporating training stairs into your workout improves the maximum amount of oxygen
you are able to utilize during intense exercise and activity, teaching your body to more effectively use that
oxygen and quickly convert it to energy. The plyometric motion inherent in stair climbing increases strength
and stamina, while the constant balancing and shifting from one leg to the other strengthens the entire lower
body, reducing the risk of injury to these body areas in sports and running. Agility, coordination, speed and
cardiovascular health are all greatly improved through the regular use of training stairs.

How do Training Stairs Help After Injury, Illness or Surgery?
Whether an individual is attempting to recover from a temporary or long-term disability, climbing stairs or
walking up and down sloped surfaces is one of the biggest challenges in rehabilitation. Requiring the use of
very different muscles than regular walking, the ability to navigate stairs needs some very specialized
muscle training for those who are regaining mobility in their legs for a variety of reasons. Specially designed
training stairs are the best tool for this retraining, and while they are most often utilized in physical therapy
and rehabilitation facilities, they can also be used by individuals at home. Numerous physical health
conditions can be greatly improved with stair training exercises.

It is important to know basic stair climbing safety to avoid further injury or falls, especially when you are
attempting the climb with an injured leg. A great reminder for anyone with an injured leg is "up with the
good, down with the bad". This simply means that when an individual is ascending the stairs, the
unaffected leg ("the good") should be advanced first, placing it on the step above, followed by the injured
leg to the same step. When an individual is descending the stairs, the injured leg ("the bad") should be
advanced first, placing it on the step below, followed by the unaffected leg. If there is no rail to use for
support, then it is vitally important to know and understand the proper use of an assistive device, such as a
cane. When ascending, the cane should be placed on the upper step at the same time as the injured leg.
When descending, the cane should be placed on the lower step at the same time as the unaffected leg.

How do I Choose the Right Training Stairs?
Training stairs come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and configurations. The type of training staircase
you choose will depend upon whether you are making your selection for a professional or home setting,
how much space is available and your budget. For professional physical therapy and rehabilitation facilities
and practices, what types of patients and injuries you see the most will determine what type of training
stairs are the most beneficial for your unique clientele. Single-sided stairs, adjustable stairs, space saver
stairs, stairs that allow users to climb up one side and then down the other without turning, and specialized
equipment that offer both stairs and sloped ramps are just a few of the choices available. Other options
include bariatric models that can accommodate up to 750 pounds, and convertible stairs where two
sections securely lock together to convert from a straight line design to a right angle configuration.

A good training staircase should help an individual to realize independence on using stairs anywhere more
quickly, achieving the mobility they need to enable them to return to their normal, daily life. Training stairs
should help individuals to experience a sense of accomplishment, helping them to move past the usual
fears, pains and frustrations associated with trying to learn how to negotiate regular staircases, steps and
slopes. Using training stairs in the recovery process after injury, surgery or illness is a safe and secure
method for helping patients realize their full ambulatory potential.


Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO

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