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Rock Valley’s Therapy’s 60 plus locations are spread conveniently throughout Iowa, Illinois, South Dakota, and Nebraska. Our clinics pride themselves on their welcoming and motivating environments where you will not only have a therapist but also gain a community that stands behind you and your journey.

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Real Stories. Real Results.

"The staff and clinicians are all very good. They answered all my questions, time spent with me was excellent and everyone showed great compassion."

"Everything is top notch! The expertise of the PTs and their caring attitude is exemplary. All the support staff are great!"

"I was very pleased with all of my care - pre op & post op. You did a wonderful job preparing me for surgery and getting me healed after."

"Excellent doesn't give the staff enough credit to how hard they work for their patient. All of the staff works very hard to give you extra help as each person needs."

Tips, Insights & Recovery Advice

Woman seated at a Rock Valley Physical Therapy booth, with display table and whiteboard in a gym.
By Kylie Williams June 30, 2026
“What makes these communities special is they show up for one another,’’ Marcks said. “From school events and activities to local fundraisers, people from multiple towns come together with a shared sense of pride. Those connections go beyond the clinic. You see your patients out in the community, across towns, building
By ashley johnson June 25, 2026
Keep Your Hands Celebration Ready! The Fourth of July often involves activities that challenge fine motor skills. Consider these tips to support independence, safety, and participation: Food Preparation & Picnics: Use non-slip mats to stabilize bowls, plates, or cutting boards Choose lightweight utensils and cups when possible Open food containers before gatherings if twisting lids is difficult Take breaks during prolonged food preparation to prevent hand fatigue Grilling & Outdoor Activities: Use grilling tools with larger, easy-to-grip handles Wear heat-resistant gloves that fit properly and allow for a secure grasp Keep frequently used items within easy reach to reduce unnecessary carrying and handling Patriotic Crafts & Decorations: Use adaptive scissors or spring-loaded scissors if hand strength is limited Try larger markers, crayons, or paintbrushes for improved grasp and control Stabilize materials with clips or tape when decorating Complete projects in shorter sessions to avoid fatigue Games & Recreation: Select balls, bean bags, or game pieces that are easy to grasp Use two hands when carrying heavier items Modify game rules as needed to encourage participation and success Focus on enjoyment rather than speed or competition Firework & Sparkler Safety: Avoid sparklers if grip strength, coordination, sensation, or reaction time is impaired Use glow sticks, LED wands, or other festive alternatives when appropriate Maintain a safe distance from fireworks and leave handling to capable adults Keep hands dry and free from lotions or oils when handling any outdoor equipment Energy Conservation: Pace activities throughout the day Alternate between fine motor tasks and less demanding activities Schedule rest breaks before fatigue affects performance and safety Stay hydrated, especially during outdoor celebrations Participation is the goal. Simple adaptations, planning ahead, and using appropriate tools can help individuals maintain independence and enjoy holiday traditions safely and successfully. Happy Fourth of July from your Occupational Therapy team! By: Kelly Jeffers-Gray, MOT, OTR/L, CLT