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. 2009 Jul 16;61(3):154–160. doi: 10.3138/physio.61.3.154

Table 1.

Participant Demographics, Stage of Motor Recovery at Time of Testing, and Baseline Symmetry Values

Patient Age (yrs) Height (cm) Mass (kg) Type of Stroke Location of Stroke Paretic Side # Days Post-stroke CMSA Leg Foot AFO Baseline Symmetry
1 62 171 77 H Lentiform nucleus L 20 4 4 Y 0.986 Symmetric
2 77 163 67 H Thalamus L 81 6 6 N 1.003
3 43 178 87 I MCA territory L 85 7 6 N 1.014
4 48 172 119 I Middle pontine L 27 5 4 N 1.059
5 74 169 84 H/I Basal ganglia L 12 5 3 N 1.095

6 71 173 108 I Parietal L 49 6 6 N 1.122 Asymmetric
7 57 176 91 I Pons L 33 4 5 N 1.133
8 54 173 86 I MCA territory L 64 4 4 N 1.155
9 56 171 57 I Parietal/internal capsule L 40 5 4 N 1.251
10 63 171 80 I Lacunar R 27 5 3 N 1.311
11 74 181 71 H Temporal-occipital R 36 4 4 N 1.312
12 54 154 87 I Lacunar R 52 5 3 N 1.329
13 58 171 67 I Parietal R 85 4 2 Y 1.769
14 61 163 72 I Thalamus L 90 4 2 Y 2.177

Mean ± SD 61 ± 10 170 ± 7 82 ± 16 50 ± 26 1.265 ± 0.331

H = haemorrhage; I = infarct; R = right; L = left; CMSA = stage of motor recovery assessed using the Chedoke-McMaster Stroke Assessment; AFO = ankle–foot orthosis.