Table 2.
Maximum possible block impact per participant.
| ID | FMA UE (/66) | Maximum vol grasp (lbs) | %Vol grasp drop by block | % open increase by block | % Vol open increase by block | % FES open increase by block |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S01 | 33 | 47.47 | 61.71 | 47.45 | 3.87 | 47.43 |
| S02 | 18 | 27.76 | 71.14 | 35.40 | 15.36 | 1.36 |
| S03 | 29 | 25.10 | 79.12 | 77.96 | 41.20 | 36.94 |
| S04 | 24 | 32.70 | 89.55 | 68.75 | 4.43 | 50.57 |
| S05 | 20 | 55.33 | 78.70 | 3.41 | −2.04 | 0.07 |
| S06 | 20 | 6.92 | 74.10 | 71.79 | 65.12 | 19.66 |
| S07 | 43 | 29.73 | 86.35 | −6.93 | −7.96 | −13.79 |
| S08 | 47 | 34.99 | 74.96 | 68.95 | 67.97 | 66.92 |
| S09 | 13 | 3.18 | 36.50 | 60.26 | 32.21 | 23.15 |
| S10 | 47 | 18.58 | 62.99 | 49.60 | 49.61 | 32.09 |
All data within the four % columns were calculated from the means of each set of conditions (Open/Close, Vol/FES, Unloaded/Loaded, Unblocked/Blocked), taking the largest mean value from applicable conditions and subtracting from it the smallest mean value from the unblocked corollaries. “Vol” stands for “Volitional,” FES stands for Functional Electrical Stimulation, and FMA UE stands for Fugl–Meyer assessment of the upper extremity.