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. 2023 May 24;2023:3051175. doi: 10.1155/2023/3051175

Table 1.

Information overview of the 16 patients.

Number Gender Age (yrs.) Injury site Paralysis side Admission FMA Discharge FMA Admission ADL Discharge ADL Admission MMSE Discharge MMSE
S1 Male 62 Cerebral infarction-left hemisphere Right 53 72 15 30 12 15
S2 Male 55 Cerebral infarction-left hemisphere Right 8 19 30 60 8 14
S3 Male 61 Cerebral infarction-right basal ganglia Left 34 40 50 60 18 25
S4 Male 74 Cerebral infarction-left hemisphere(lacunar infarction) Right 86 98 95 100 28 29
S5 Male 65 Cerebral infarction-left basal ganglia Right 62 90 70 80 30 30
S6 Male 51 Cerebral infarction-right hemisphere Left 8 38 30 50 15 20
S7 Male 46 Cerebral hemorrhage-left basal ganglia Right 14 42 30 50 8 20
S8 Male 62 Cerebral infarction-right hemisphere Left 8 19 5 20 12 16
S9 Female 77 Cerebral infarction-left hemisphere (lacunar infarction) Right 0 8 10 20 5 6
S10 Male 76 Cerebral infarction (left basal ganglia, lateral ventricle) Right 29 40 45 60 10 18
S11 Male 79 Cerebral infarction-right hemisphere Left 70 76 5 25 24 26
S12 Male 78 Cerebral infarction-left basal ganglia Right 84 92 90 95 18 22
S13 Male 32 Cerebral infarction-right hemisphere Left 30 53 35 60 26 30
S14 Female 67 Cerebral infarction-right basal ganglia Left 90 95 45 90 12 26
S15 Male 63 Cerebral infarction-left frontotemporal parietal lobe Right 12 50 40 55 Aphasia Aphasia
S16 Female 74 Cerebral infarction-right hemisphere Left 28 56 25 50 22 29