Athletic Training Services

Partnering with Rock Valley for Athletic Training

Partnering with Rock Valley Physical Therapy for athletic training means gaining a team that is fully invested in the health, safety, and success of your athletes. Our certified athletic trainers provide expert injury prevention, on-site evaluation, rehabilitation guidance, and return-to-play support to keep athletes performing at their best. As part of the Rock Valley team, athletes also have direct access to a network of skilled physical and occupational therapists, ensuring seamless care from the field to the clinic.


We are proud to support local teams, schools, and organizations; because at Rock Valley, we’re committed to making better lives in our communities and helping athletes stay in the game.

Comprehensive Onsite Athletic Training Services

At Rock Valley, athletic trainers and physical therapists work side by side to keep athletes healthy, confident, and performing at their best. From on-site athletic training and injury prevention to seamless rehab and return-to-play support, our ATs and therapists communicate every step of the way. The result? Smarter care, stronger athletes, and fewer setbacks.

Immediate Injury Care

Athletic trainers are on-site to evaluate and manage injuries right away, reducing downtime, preventing complications, and keeping athletes safe.


Faster, Safer Return to Play

With expert guidance, rehab, and progressions built into daily routines, student-athletes recover more efficiently and return to their sport with confidence.


Quick, Convenient Access to a Physical Therapist

Athletic trainers work closely with physical therapists, giving student-athletes fast access to expert care when needed, no long waits, no guesswork, just a seamless path from injury to recovery.

Why Choose Us

You deserve a team you can trust. We understand athletes and coaches have full schedules and need care that works quickly and efficiently. That’s why we make getting started easier than you might think. Rock Valley Physical Therapy accepts nearly every insurance, and in most cases athletes can begin care without a physician referral. Whether the goal is getting back on the field, improving performance, or safely returning after an injury, our team works closely with athletes and athletic trainers to provide expert care every step of the way.

Meet Our Athletic Trainers

Our athletic trainers are dedicated healthcare professionals who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, and management of sports-related injuries. They work directly with athletes, coaches, and our physical therapy team to provide quick care, smart recovery plans, and safe return-to-play decisions. Passionate about keeping athletes healthy and performing at their best, our athletic trainers are an essential part of the Rock Valley team and the communities we serve.

Tips, Insights & Recovery Advice

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By Kylie Williams June 10, 2026
“Max has been the best physical therapist I have had,’’ she said. “He sincerely listened to what I had to say and was knowledgeable when I asked him questions. He continually asked how the exercises and treatments were feeling. He knew the pain I was in because by surgery time, I could barely walk, sit, or sleep."
By ashley johnson June 4, 2026
We often think of physical therapy as something we only need after a sports injury or a surgery. While PTs are certainly experts in fixing knees and backs, their role in your health goes much deeper. In fact, one of the most important muscles a physical therapist can help you strengthen isn't in your leg or your arm, it’s your heart. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally. According to recent data from the American Heart Association, someone in the United States dies of heart disease every 34 seconds. The good news? A lot of cardiovascular disease is preventable through lifestyle changes, with regular movement being one of the most powerful medicines out there. The Challenge of Getting Started Current health guidelines recommend that ad ults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week. H owever, for many, that goal feels out of reach. Maybe you want to start walking or cycling, but an old nagging injury flares up every time you try. Or it could be the fear of "doing too much" after a health scare that keeps you on the couch. This is where physical therapy becomes your heart's best friend! How a Physical Therapist Supports Your Heart A physical therapist is a movement specialist. They don't just look at a painful joint, they look at how your whole body moves and how your heart and lungs respond to that movement. Here is how they help you go from staying still to getting active: Before Activity: Before you start a new exercise routine, a PT can assess your balance, strength, and cardiovascular response. This makes sure you start at a level that is challenging enough to strengthen your heart but safe enough to avoid burnout or injury. Overcoming Pain: Many people stop exercising because of joint pain. A PT identifies the root cause of that pain, whether it’s a weakness in the hip causing knee pain or poor posture affecting your breathing, and provides a plan to fix it so you can keep your heart rate up without the aches. Recovery and Beyond: If you have experienced a major health event like a heart attack, stroke, or are undergoing cancer treatment, exercise is vital but can be intimidating. Research highlights that supervised exercise programs led by PTs significantly reduce fatigue and improve quality of life for people recovering from complex medical conditions. Managing Chronic Conditions: Physical therapy is increasingly used to help manage conditions that affect the heart indirectly, such as Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, by creating sustainable, low-impact movement plans. Movement is Medicine You don’t need to be a marathon runner to improve your heart health. Brisk walking, swimming, or even gardening can make a massive difference. The key is consistency and safety. If you’ve been hesitant to get moving, or if pain is standing in your way, consider a physical therapy evaluation. Your PT can help give your heart the support it needs to keep you moving for years to come.