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Kyle Lindley
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Anatomy and Physiology
Kinesiology

Kyle E Lindley

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Summary

Graduate student at Arizona State University pursuing a Master's of Science in Biomedical Engineering. Currently a Research and Development Intern at Driveline Baseball where we work on biomechanical research in the baseball athlete population. I aim to push forward thinking and innovation for driving progression in industries that are slow to adopt technology and analytics as a tool.

Anatomy & Physiology Bioengineering Biotechnology Brain-Computer Interface Databases Drugs & Devices Evidence Based Medicine Kinesiology Robotics

Past or current institution affiliations

Arizona State University

Work details

Research and Development Intern

Driveline Baseball Inc.
May 2017
Research and Development
Data collection and analysis using various methods of biomechanical analysis in baseball and sports science

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Arizona State University
March 2018
Bioengineering
Designing and preparing experiments to study the effects of neurostimulation and neurofeedback training on baseball pitching and hitting performance.

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
January 24, 2019
Exploring wearable sensors as an alternative to marker-based motion capture in the pitching delivery
Kyle J. Boddy, Joseph A. Marsh, Alex Caravan, Kyle E. Lindley, John O. Scheffey, Michael E. O’Connell
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6365 PubMed 30697497
November 23, 2018
Effects of a six-week weighted-implement throwing program on baseball pitching velocity, kinematics, arm stress, and arm range of motion
Joseph A. Marsh, Matthew I. Wagshol, Kyle J. Boddy, Michael E. O’Connell, Sam J. Briend, Kyle E. Lindley, Alex Caravan
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6003 PubMed 30505636