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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 3.
Published in final edited form as: Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007 Mar 16;21(6):497–508. doi: 10.1177/1545968307299523

Figure 2.

Figure 2

For hemispherectomy patients, line graphs show correlations between limb stance time (seconds) with age at therapy (first row), normal walking speed (m/s) with age at surgery (Surg Age; second row), and fastest walking speed (m/s) with years from surgery to body weight–supported treadmill training (Surg to BWSTT; third row). Pre-BWSTT is in the left column and post-BWSTT in the right column. First row: longer single-limb stance time positively correlated with age at therapy pre- and post-BWSTT (P < .0068). Second row: normal walking speed did not correlate with age at surgery pre-BWSTT (P = .926) but positively correlated post-BWSTT (P = .032). Third row: fast walking speed negatively correlated with years from surgery to BWSTT pre-training (P = .030) but did not correlate posttraining (P = .627).