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Table 2 Demographic Data

From: Individualized feedback to change multiple gait deficits in chronic stroke

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Group

Age (years)

57

51

48

68

61

53

62

55

65

70

59.0 ± 7.4

Gender (male/female)

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

M

M

M

7/3

Time post stroke (months)

78

35

84

101

75

11

94

29

93

57

65.7 ± 31.1

Dominant side (right/left)

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

10/0

Paretic side (right/left)

L

L

L

R

L

L

R

L

L

L

2/8

Self-selected gait speed (m/s)

0.885

0.739

1.175

0.736

0.514

0.510

0.741

0.426

0.641

0.700

0.707 ± 0.214

Baseline paretic knee flexion (degrees)

41 1

33.5

49.3

34.4

35.4

48.9

36.5

9.3

28.4

31.4

34.8 ± 11.3

Baseline paretic hip flexion (degrees)

22.0

20.5

20.1

19.5

23.8

15.6

16.2

9.9

10.9

16.9

17.5 ± 4.6

LE-FM score

25

26

25

26

21

22

31

29

30

24

25.9 ± 3.3

Proprioception (intact/impaired)

+

–

+

+

+

+

+

–

+

+

8/2

MoCA score

26

26

30

30

21

27

27

23

23

27

26.0 ± 2.9

Return for session 2 (y/n)

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

n

y

y

9/1

  1. Demographic data for individual subjects. Group data are means ± SD or counts. M: male, F: female; R: right, L: left; P: paretic, NP: non-paretic; LE-FM: Lower extremity subscale for the Fugl-Meyer; out of 34, higher is less impairment. Proprioception: out of 18 total responses (6 probes at 3 joints); +: intact indicates that all responses were correct, −: impaired indicates at least one response was incorrect. MoCA: Montreal Cognitive Assessment; out of 30, higher is less impairment