Dr. Tim Vidale is the founder and CEO of Momentous Impact as well as Momentous Sports Medicine. He is a graduate of Florida A&M University where he was a four year Division I hurdler and decathlete on the track and field team. Dr. Vidale went on to attain his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Rutgers University. Following graduation, Dr. Vidale relocated to Washington, D.C. where he eventually earned his MBA from George Washington University. He is currently completing his fellowship work to attain the FAAOMPT distinction through the Institute for Athlete Regeneration. He is the former Physical Therapist and Assistant Rehabilitation Coordinator for the Minnesota Twins.
Prior to that he operated a sports Physical Therapy clinic in Washington, DC, while also serving as an Assistant Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Howard University. He was the Head Physical Therapist for the DC Slayers and DC Furies Rugby clubs from 2012-2016 and served Team USA as a Physical Therapist at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada. He also serves as the PT for USA Softball National team. Dr. Vidale is a published author, with publications in internationally distributed text books and scholarly journals and is also a content reviewer for the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. Dr. Vidale specializes in sports injuries and sports performance but is also trained in Functional Dry Needling and is well versed in treating a wide array of injuries and pathologies. He has served as the Chairman of the Physical Therapy State Board for Washington, DC, and is involved in the APTA, AASPT, AAPT, FSBPT, ACSM, PPS and ACSM. He resides in NE DC with his wife, Jeanna and daughters, Taryn and Sage.