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. 2012 Dec 5;109(6):1485–1493. doi: 10.1152/jn.00822.2012

Table 1.

Demographics of SCI participants

Preserved Sensation
Subject Code Age, yr Age of Injury, yr Injury Level AIS Cause MAS Penn Spasm Scale Light touch Pinprick
1M 29 7 C4–C5 B Trauma 1 3 Left: none Left: outer shin only
Right: upper shin and foot only Right: ✓
2M 31 1.5 T3–T4 B Trauma 0 3–4 Left: ✓ except front of shin Left: ✓
Right: none Right: inner side of leg only
3M 33 13 C5–C6 B Trauma 1 3 Left: ✓ Left: ✓
Right: ✓ Right: ✓
4F 33 11 C6–C7, L3 B Trauma 0 3 Left: ✓ Left: ✓
Right: ✓ Right: ✓
5M 58 5 C6–C7 B Trauma 1+ 2 Left: ✓ Left: ✓
Right: ✓ Right: ✓
6M 32 3 C7 A Trauma 1 2 Left: none Left: none
Right: none Right: none
7F 33 15 T7 B Trauma 4 2 Left: ✓ Left: ✓
Right: ✓ Right: ✓

Description of spinal cord-injured (SCI) participants including age of participant and age of injury at the time of experiment, injury level, ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS), cause of injury, Modified Ashworth Score (MAS; 0–4), and Penn Spasm Frequency Scale (0–4). Final columns describe spared light touch and pinprick sensation of lower leg: check mark indicates preserved sensation from tested area of knee downward.