Dr. Todd Riddle is a clinician and professional academic, specializing in chiropractic sports medicine, physical rehabilitation and human performance. He earned his undergraduate degree in Exercise Science, with a concentration in Kinesiotherapy from the University of Toledo, while competing as a two-sport athlete in football and track. Riddle worked for the University of Toledo’s Kinesiotherapy Center providing land and aquatic-based rehabilitation programs for a diverse group of patients. Dr. Riddle harnessed his experience as a competitive athlete and therapist, working extensively in the field of human performance. Dr. Riddle has coached and treated thousands of athletes, ranging from amateur to professional; Olympic medalists, NCAA, NFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL, PGA, LPGA, MiLB, MLB and MMA.
He has worked in sports medicine at the local, national and world-level for sporting events, most notably the Houston Marathon, 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, 2021 BMW Bobsled/Skeleton World Cup in Germany, 2022 Birmingham World Games, 2022 USA Racquetball United States Open and Team USA gymnastics events. Currently, Dr. Riddle is the team chiropractor for USA Gymnastics Trampoline and Tumbling Team. He has also served as part of the sports medicine team for USA Gymnastics men’s and women’s artistic teams at the US Championships prior to 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Dr. Riddle is an established faculty member at Texas Chiropractic College where he has served in multiple faculty and leadership roles. Of note, he has been a test writing committee member for the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners for the PHT (physiotherapy) board examination. Currently, he also serves as the Director of Education for Southeast Professional Education Group; consulting in the innovation of new, evidence-informed continuing education courses and also teaching the world-renowned FAKTR course along with the Dynamic Tape biomechanical taping course. He has presented and treated patients on 6 of 7 continents: North and South America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. Dr. Riddle also has served as a reviewer of scientific articles and books chapters related to sports medicine and rehabilitation. He is also a Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors.