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. 2023 Jun 8;47(3):205–213. doi: 10.5535/arm.22147

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the RAGT and CGT groups

Variable RAGT group (n=12) CGT group (n=8) p-value
Age (yr) 67.83±11.42 64.50±10.30 0.507a)
Sex
 Male 9 (75.0) 5 (62.5) 0.455  
 Female 3 (25.0) 3 (37.5)
Duration of stroke (day) 60.83±23.54 61.38±26.32 0.963a)
Stroke type
 Infarction 7 (58.3) 5 (62.5) 0.612
 Hemorrhage 5 (41.7) 3 (37.5)
Lesion side
 Left 6 (50.0) 7 (87.5) 0.106
 Right 6 (50.0) 1 (12.5)
LE-FMA 16.75±7.91 14.63±5.53 0.489a)
Initial FAC 2.08±0.79 1.63±0.52 0.179b)
Initial gait speed (m/s) 0.45±0.28 0.28±0.25 0.263b)
Initial muscle strength (kg/f) 
 Paretic side
  Hip extension 3.94±4.49 6.59±7.03 0.624b)
  Hip flextion 4.33±4.29 7.09±10.75 0.910b)
  Knee extension 8.12±9.53 9.23±16.22 0.678b)
  Knee flextion 3.02±5.70 3.18±6.81 0.678b)
 Non paretic side
  Hip extension 9.27±5.09 12.95±3.72 0.057b)
  Hip flextion 15.10±10.04 21.00±13.00 0.208b)
  Knee extension 18.09±12.31 23.63±10.37 0.238b)
  Knee flextion 10.23±6.07 12.40±4.53 0.270b)

Values are presented as mean±standard deviation or number (%).

RAGT, robt-assisted gait training; CGT, conventional gait training; LE-FMA, lower-extremity fugl–meyer assessment; FAC, functional ambulation category.

a)RAGT and CGT comparisons in unpaired t-tests and b)RAGT and CGT comparisons in Mann–Whitney U-test.