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Table 1 Stroke participant characteristics

From: Locomotor circumvention strategies are altered by stroke: II. Postural Coordination

 

Age (yrs)

Time since stroke onset (yrs)

Side of lesion (R/L)

Gait speed (m/s)

Gait Speed in VE (m/s)

CMSA (/7)

ABC (%)

Cane use (+/−)

Leg

Foot

S1

46

2.5

R

0.68

0.23

5

4

60.63

+

S2

54

4

R

0.31

0.26

3

2

71.25

+

S3

59

3

R

0.42

0.55

5

3

86.88

+

S4

60

2

L

0.36

0.2

3

3

50.94

+

S5

51

6

L

0.9

0.66

4

2

48.13

+

S6

54

2.5

R

1.27

0.67

5

4

83.13

-

S7

68

1.5

L

0.73

0.46

5

5

67.50

-

S8

48

2

L

1.15

0.63

4

4

71.25

+

S9

52

2.75

L

1.36

1.04

7

6

90.31

-

S10

62

1

R

0.7

0.77

6

5

64.06

-

S11

66

7

R

1.3

0.93

6

5

89.38

-

S12

51

5

L

1.09

0.71

5

4

48.75

+

Stroke

(Mean (SD))

56.0

(7.0)

3.3

(1.9)

 

0.86

(0.38)*

0.59

(0.27)

  

69.34

(15.57)*

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Controls

(Mean (SD))

52.5

(8.3)

--

--

0.49

(0.21)

0.98

(0.14)

--

--

94.47

(5.95)

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  1. Included at the bottom are the mean demographic information and scores of the stroke and control participants for comparison, *p < 0.05, yrs: years, VE Virtual environment, CMSA Chedoke – McMaster Stroke Assessment, ABC Activities Specific Balance Confidence scale, R Right, L Left