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. 2012 Spring;18(2):106–112. doi: 10.1310/sci1802-106

Table 1.

Clinical and demographical characteristics of patients

rTMS Sex Age Level oflesion AIS Time since injury(months) Etiology
Active M 29 T12 D 8 Traumatic
Activea M 18 T1 D 6 Nontraumatic
Active M 47 C6 D 8 Traumatic
Active M 21 C5 D 9 Traumatic
Active F 51 T7 D 12 Nontraumatic
Active M 60 T7 D 3 Nontraumatic
Activea M 18 T5 D 11 Nontraumatic
Activea M 24 C6 D 5 Traumatic
Active F 40 C4 D 8 Traumatic
Active M 21 T2 D 12 Traumatic
Shama M 18 T1 D 4 Nontraumatic
Sham M 50 C4 D 5 Traumatic
Shama M 18 T5 D 9 Nontraumatic
Sham M 56 C6 D 10 Traumatic
Sham M 34 T7 D 11 Nontraumatic
Sham M 37 T3 D 12 Traumatic
Shama M 24 C6 D 3 Traumatic
Sham F 41 T2 D 5 Nontraumatic
Sham M 54 T3 D 3 Nontraumatic
Sham F 33 C5 D 6 Nontraumatic

Note: AIS = American Spinal Cord Injury Association Impairment Scale; C = cervical; F = female; M = male; rTMS = repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation; T = thoracic.

a

The 3 patients who received first sham stimulation and then received active stimulation after a washout of at least 3 weeks.