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Climbing-Specific Physiotherapy in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Climbing-specific physiotherapy is a specialized area of physiotherapy focused on the assessment, treatment, and prevention of injuries related to rock climbing. This service addresses the unique physical demands of climbing, including finger strength, shoulder stability, mobility, coordination, and load management.
Scotia Physiotherapy’s Robin Short, PT offers climbing-specific physiotherapy at East Peak Climbing and Seven Bays Bouldering, Bayers Lake,
Specialized Care for Climbers
Robin Short, PT completed her Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University in 2026. Outside of clinical practice, Robin is an avid indoor and outdoor rock climber who has travelled nationally and internationally to climb in a variety of environments. She is also a coach with a local youth climbing team.
Robin combines her physiotherapy training with firsthand climbing experience to provide care that reflects the real-world demands of the sport, supporting safe return to climbing, performance progression, and long-term injury prevention.
Who Can Benefit from Climbing-Specific Physiotherapy?
Climbing-specific physiotherapy may benefit climbers who experience:
- Finger, hand, wrist, elbow, or shoulder injuries
- Tendon injuries and overuse-related pain
- Acute injuries related to falls or dynamic movements
- Recurrent injuries or setbacks during training
- Performance limitations related to strength, mobility, or movement efficiency
This service is appropriate for recreational climbers, competitive athletes, and outdoor climbers at any stage of their climbing journey.
Individualized Assessment and Treatment
Assessment and treatment are fully individualized based on each climber’s injury history, climbing background, and goals. Your assessment and treatment may include evaluation and treatment of:
- Climbing-related injuries and movement patterns
- Climbing-specific strength and load tolerance
- Joint mobility and flexibility
- Movement efficiency and injury risk factors
- Training progression and return-to-climb planning
Follow-up appointments may include hands-on physiotherapy treatment, supervised exercise programs, education, and ongoing guidance to support both rehabilitation and climbing performance.
Book or Learn More
If you have questions about climbing-specific physiotherapy or would like to determine whether this service is appropriate for you, please contact Robin Short directly at:
robinshort.pt@gmail.com
