Andrew Todd

Senior Lecturer
Human Kinetics and Ergonomics
Rhodes University
South Africa

Academician General Science
Biography

"Mr Andrew Todd completed his Master of Science degree in Ergonomics in the HKE department in 2001 (Project Title: Selected Physiological and Psychophysical Responses of Infantry Males and Females Marching Under Varying Combinations of Speed, Load and Gradient). He is a currently a lecturer in the Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, where he lectures primarily in the area of biomechanics and gait analysis. He is also responsible for teaching courses in fundamental biomechanics and functional anthropometry. He is the Webmaster for the HKE department and is the third year course co-ordinator.?His main research interests are the biomechanical impact of manual materials handling devices commonly used in industry and the determination of the financial benefits of Ergonomics interventions."

Research Intrest

Fundamental biomechanics and functional anthropometry, Ergonomics

List of Publications
Christie CJ, Todd AI, Brock R (2008) A comparison of the physiological and perceptual responses to preferred and non-preferred shoulder canoe carriage. J Sci Med Sport 11: 52.
Todd AI, Joiner A (2008) The effects of preferred and non-preferred canoe shoulder carriage on lower back spinal kinematics. J Sci Med Sport 11: 53.
Bennett AI, Todd AI, Desai AI (2011) Pushing and pulling, technique and load effects: An electromyographical study. J Work 38: 291-299.

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