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. 2023 Dec 2;13(12):995. doi: 10.3390/bs13120995

Table 1.

Participant characteristics.

Participant Age Range (Years) Sex Stroke Classification Days Since Stroke Affected UL Affected UL = Dominant Hand
1 70–79 Male LACS-I 9 Left No
2 80–89 Female TACS-I 39 Left No
3 70–79 Female TACS-I 59 Left No
4 40–49 Female LACS-H 8 Right Yes
5 60–69 Female PACS-I 5 Right Yes
6 80–89 Male PACS-I 34 Left No
7 70–79 Male TACS-I 27 Right Yes
8 80–89 Female PACS-I 7 Left No
9 80–89 Male TACS-I 67 Right Yes
10 60–69 Male PACS-I 36 Right Yes
11 50–59 Female TACS-I 25 Left Yes
12 70–79 Male LACS-H 33 Left No
13 80–89 Male PACS-I 12 Left No
14 60–69 Male LACS-I 3 Right Yes
15 70–79 Male PACS-H 40 Right Yes
16 80–89 Female PACS-I 22 Right Yes
17 60–69 Female PACS-I 6 Left No
18 60–69 Male POCS-I 10 Bilateral Yes
19 80–89 Male PACS-I 9 Right Yes
20 80–89 Male PACS-H 160 Right Yes

UL: upper limb; LACS-I: lacunar circulation syndrome ischaemic; TACS-I: total anterior circulation syndrome ischaemic; LACS-H: lacunar circulation syndrome haemorrhagic; PACS-I: partial anterior circulation syndrome ischaemic; PACS-H: partial anterior circulation syndrome haemorrhagic; POCS-I: posterior circulation syndrome ischaemic.