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. 2015 Aug 26;6:183. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2015.00183

Table 1.

Characteristics of stroke subjects (F: female, M: male, angle in degrees, fully extended position of the elbow was considered as 180°, age in years, post stroke months, ROM: range of motion).

ID Arm Age Sex Weight (lb) Post stroke Elbow MAS Resting angle Passive ROM Active ROM Tardieu angle R1
1 Right 57 F 187 65 1+ 142 40–180 56–180 112
2 Right 67 M 272 30 1+ 150 65–169 82–151 118
3 Left 68 M 176 50 0 168 52–180 Full 180
4 Left 59 F 130 16 1 166 55–180 60–180 160
5 Right 75 M 195 93 1 170 48–180 Full 135
6 Right 50 M 180 26 0 175 70–180 Full 180
7 Left 89 M 226 71 1+ 150 60–180 90–170 130
8 Right 62 M 200 93 0 168 50–180 50–170 180
9 Left 70 M 186 74 1+ 132 60–152 None 122
10 Right 37 M 205 29 3 110 60–142 None 98
11 Right 65 M 135 97 3 120 84–154 None 100
12 Left 54 M 185 49 3 120 30–170 None 100
13 Right 54 M 230 41 2 136 42–170 None 120
14 Right 52 M 182 13 2 138 52–280 None 122
15 Right 76 M 214 12 1 160 55–170 55–160 110
16 Left 49 F 115 67 2 150 54–180 70–141 95
17 Right 50 F 144 107 1+ 125 56–180 Full 110

Bold numbers reflect patients with same MAS, resting, and/or Tardieu R1 angle. This makes less data points in Figure 4 than the actual number of cases.