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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2013 Jan;92(1):1–13. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0b013e31827df862

Table 1.

Demographic information

HSP n=20 Stroke control n=20 p-value
Age (median, interquartile range) 57.5 (54.0 – 68.5) 52.0 (45.3 – 60.0) p=0.06
Female (%) 75 40 p=0.02
Ethnicity p=1.0
 Caucasian (%) 50 55
 African-American (%) 40 35
 Hispanic (%) 10 10
Type of stroke p=0.16
 Hemorrhagic (%) 20 45
 Ischemic (%) 70 40
 Unknown (%) 10 15
Left Hemispheric Stroke (%) 40 60 p=0.20
Abnormal Sensation (%) 45 45 p=1.0
Aphasia (%) 40 35 p=1.0
Neglect (%) 30 20 p=0.72
Medication Use
 Aspirin (%) 60 55 p=0.8
 NSAID (%) 15 5 p=0.6
 Anti-Epileptic (%) 25 10 p=0.4
 Non-opiate analgesic (%) 15 15 p=1.0
 Anti-depressant (%) 45 15 p=0.08
 Opiate (%) 25 5 p=0.2

Abbreviations: HSP = hemiplegic shoulder pain; NSAID= non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug