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. 2015 Dec 17;3:e1500. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1500

Table 3. Overview over the 8 levels of the STAND model and the distribution of patients on the 8 levels according to the highest level performed in the hospital and at home, respectively.

Level in STAND Description of level Illustration In hospital (n) At home (n)
1 Seated knee extensions with or without added load, e.g., weight cuffs. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i001.jpg 2 0
2 STS with armrest support and support from another person allowed; own body weight. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i002.jpg 0 0
3 STS with armrest support in eccentric and concentric phase allowed; own body weight. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i003.jpg 2 3
4 STS with armrest support in concentric phase allowed; own body weight. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i004.jpg 2 1
5 Starting point STS without support; own body weight. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i005.jpg 6 4
6 STS with added load; e.g., weight vest. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i006.jpg 6 4
7 Unilateral STS with balance support allowed; own body weight. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i007.jpg 1 1
8 Unilateral STS with balance support allowed and with added load; e.g., weight vest. graphic file with name peerj-03-1500-i008.jpg 1 2

Notes.

STS
sit-to-stand