Staff profile
Dr Andrew Paul Bendrups
Honorary Associate
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Public Health and Human BiosciencesDepartment of Human Biosciences
HS2-442, Melbourne (Bundoora)
- T: +61 3 9527 7393
- E: A.bendrups@latrobe.edu.au
Qualifications
MSc Melb, PhD Melb
Membership of professional associations
Australian Physiological Society
Area of study
Anatomy and Physiology
Research specialisation
- Gait and balance
Recent publications
Bird, A, Bendrups, A & Payne, C. (2003), The effect of foot wedging on electromyographic activity in the erector spinae and gluteus medius muscles during walking. Gait and Posture, 18, 81-91.
Ho, C.Y. and Bendrups, A.P. (2002). Ankle reflex stiffness during unperceived pertubation of standing in elderly subjects, Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences. 57, B344-B350.
Older publications
Remedios, L., Morris, M. & Bendrups, A. (1998). Reduced static proprioception of the knee joint following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Physiotherapy Canada, 50, 299-308.
Rogers, D.K., Bendrups, A.P. & M.McD.Lewis (1985). Disturbed proprioception following a period of muscle vibration. Neurosci. Lett. 57, 147-152.
Bendrups, A.P. & McKenzie, J.S. (1982). Suppression of tonic output from entopeduncular nucleus by local electrical stimulation. Exp. Neurol. 77, 695-699.
Bendrups, A.P. & McKenzie, J.S. (1981). Role of the entopeduncular nucleus in caudate nucleus-induced suppression of thalamic unit responses in the cat. Exp. Neurol. 74, 470-481.
Bendrups, A.P.& McKenzie, J.S. (1974). Suppression of extralemniscal thalamic unit responses by substantia nigra stimulation. Brain Res. 80, 131-134.
Research projects
Factors influencing postural reflex activity and sway during standing


