- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Medical Weight LossHealth Coaching: Private health coaching sessions identify personal weight loss goals, promote healthy lifestyle changes, and behavior modifications.
- Nutritional CounselingMedical Nutrition Therapy: Nutrition therapy covers weight loss solutions for all ages, dietary changes for chronic diseases, and sports nutrition for athletes. With the guidance of our registered dietitian, healthy weight loss can help improve blood sugar control, reduce blood pressure, and improve cholesterol levels. Nutrition services are also available throughout pregnancy to promote healthy weight gain and provide gestational diabetes education.
- Pediatric CareRock Valley Pediatrics offers an inter-disciplinary clinical approach specializing in infant and child development. We offer PT, OT, and SLP services to bridge the gap in pediatric development and care to assist patients as young as a couple of days through 21 years old achieve their goals. At Rock Valley, we are “Making Better Lives,” consistently striving to provide a collaborative approach between the patient, their family, and their entire health care team. Our clinicians are held to a high standard, constantly attending and completing continuing education courses to ensure patients are provided the latest, evidence-based practices for your child.
- Primary CareAs a part of the sports medicine health care team, services provided by athletic trainers include primary care, injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion and education, emergent care, examination and clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation for injuries and medical conditions. Spending countless hours with their athletes, ATs facilitate the action of the sports medicine for the best interest of the athlete.
- Ear Infections
- Constipation
- Pregnancy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Autism
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Mental HealthAt Rock Valley Physical Therapy, we believe in the team approach to sports medicine and sports injury physical therapy. This approach includes Certified Athletic Trainers, Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeons, coaches, and school personnel. Other specialists – including physical therapists, occupational therapists, strength and conditioning specialists, dentists, oral surgeons, and optometrists – are also included. The primary goal of each specialist is the athlete’s physical and mental health and safety. For athletes to receive optimal healthcare, individual specialists must work together as a team.
- Diabetes Care
- MRIPlan to arrive about 10-15 minutes early with your completed paperwork. Your paperwork can be downloaded from our Patients Forms. You should also bring your insurance information (i.e., insurance card, workman’s compensation claim information, or auto insurance) and your driver’s license or valid ID. Recent, related test results, such as MRI or X-Ray reports, may be helpful and can be brought to your first appointment.
- X-Rays
- OrthopedicsRock Valley ATs strive to stay at the top of their game, utilizing hands-on skills, pursuing continued education opportunities, and employing unmatched technology. We are proud to have paired with ORA Orthopedics and PCI Orthopedics for exceptional hands-on care of our athletes, as well as C3Logix and Healthy Roster for prime concussion management.
- Wound Care
- Sports MedicineA team approach to sports medicine is imperative to effective, efficient treatment for sports-related injuries – returning the athlete to their sport as quickly and safely as possible. At Rock Valley, we are proud to have established a successful team approach to sports medicine, striving to stay on the cutting edge of care in our communities!
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- Occupational TherapyPediatric occupational therapy is designed to help children meet there developmental goals through daily occupations. The primary occupations or jobs of infants, toddlers, and young children are playing, learning, and interacting with caregivers and, eventually, their peers. Occupational therapists address developmental milestones such as (but not limited to), facilitating movement to sit, crawl, or walk independently; learning to pay attention and follow simple instructions; developing the ability to eat, drink, wash, and dress independently; learning to cope with disappointment or failure; reducing extraneous environmental stimuli (Sensory Processing Deficits), such as noise for a child who is easily distracted. As well as address turn taking skills, sharing and playing with peers; using toys and materials in both traditional and creative ways; and participating in age appropriate daily routines. Referenced from AOTA.org
- Shoulder Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic Therapy
- Manual TherapyPhysical therapy is a medical profession that utilizes conservative interventions – such as specific exercise and manual therapy – to help bridge the gap between a patient’s current state of physical wellbeing and where he or she wants to be. If you desire to crawl across the carpet with your grandchildren or reach into the pantry without shoulder pain, physical therapy is uniquely poised to help you accomplish these goals, without surgery, medications, or injections. At Rock Valley Physical Therapy, we design a specific treatment plan to reach your goals, facilitated via one-on-one treatment sessions.
- Geriatrics
- TMJ DysfunctionTMD stands for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction and is diagnosed when there is pain associated with your jaw joint or surrounding musculature. This commonly becomes injured with overuse activities or trauma which can lead to difficulty with activities such as eating, talking, and laughing. TMD can also be associated with headaches, neck pain, and postural changes.
- Plantar Fasciitis