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Research Biography

Cody Lindsay is an Associate Lecturer in Exercise Science at Flinders University. He holds a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (2016-2018), a Bachelor of Sports Studies with First Class Honours (2019) and a PhD in Sports Biomechanics (2020-2024). His primary research focus is applied biomechanics with interests directed toward sport and exercise performance enhancement and injury prevention. Specialising in the use of three-dimensional motion capture and force plate analyses, he has extensive experience measuring sports and exercise movements to quantify human motion and the forces produced by and exerted on the human body. By modifying these factors, athletes can enhance performance and reduce the risk of injury. His research interests also extend to rehabilitation across all populations where applied biomechanics can be useful to inform and evaluate rehabilitation strategies for the benefit of general health and wellbeing.

Research Interests

  • Applied biomechanics
  • Sports science
  • Sports performance
  • Injury prevention
  • Rehabilitation

Research Expertise

  • Three-dimensional motion analysis
  • Force plate analysis
  • Inertial measurement units
  • Sports technology

Education/Academic qualification

Doctor of Philosophy, University of Canberra

20202024

Bachelor (Honours), Sports Studies, University of Canberra

2019

Bachelor, Sport and Exercise Science, University of Canberra

20162018

Supervision

  • Registered

Research Areas

  • Exercise science/ physiology
  • Clinical rehabilitation
  • Physics

Supervisory Interests

  • Biomechanics
  • Sports biomechanics
  • Sports science
  • Sports performance
  • Sports injury
  • Rehabilitation

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