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Table 2 Characteristics for each participant with cerebellar ataxia

From: Effects of repeated waist-pull perturbations on gait stability in subjects with cerebellar ataxia

Subject

Age [yr]

Gender

Treadmill walking speed [m/s]

Diagnosis (age at onset [yr])

Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia

CA_01

51

M

0.9

Idiopathic (41)a

6.5

CA_02

50

M

1.0

SCA 1 (39)

6.5

CA_03

66

M

0.8

Idiopathic (51)a

5

CA_04

58

M

0.7

MSA-C (56)

8

CA_05

43

M

0.8

MSA-C (41)

5

CA_06

48

F

1.1

SCA 1 (43)

7.5

CA_07

48

F

0.8

MSA-C (46)

8.5

CA_08

49

F

0.9

FA (late teen)

12.5

CA_09

56

M

0.7

SCA 3 (50)

6.5

CA_10

50

M

0.95

MSA-C (49)

5.5

  1. aIdiopathic cases here were tested negative for repeat expansions of common genetic ataxias: Friedrich’s ataxia, spinocerebellar ataxia type 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 12, 17, and dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy. SCA 1 spinocerebellar ataxia type 1, SCA 3 spinocerebellar ataxia type 3, MSA-C multiple system atrophy, cerebellar type, FA Friedreich’s ataxia