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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2015 Jul 9;29:90–99. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2015.06.009

Table 1.

Participant demographics. R = rotator cuff tear patient; C = control subject; F = female; M = male; N/A = not applicable.

Subject Age Height (cm) Body Mass (kg) Dominant Arm Injured Arm
RF01 64 162.6 58.5 Right Right
RF02 65 165.1 83.9 Right Right
RF03 65 149.9 53.5 Right Left
RF04 63 160 73.5 Right Right
RF05 60 180.3 122.5 Right Right
RF06 75 162.6 55.3 Right Right
RF07 65 162.6 65.8 Right Left
RM01 64 175.3 73 Right Left
RM02 61 167.6 83.9 Right Left
RM03 64 177.8 108 Left Left
RM04 64 182.9 88.5 Right Left
RM05 62 177.8 95.3 Left Left
RM06 66 168.9 87.1 Right Left

CF01 64 152.4 74.8 Left N/A
CF02 63 172.7 54.4 Right N/A
CF03 67 172.7 70.8 Right N/A
CF04 65 162.6 65.8 Right N/A
CF05 60 157.5 79.4 Right N/A
CF06 64 160 60.3 Right N/A
CM01 64 172.7 70.3 Right N/A
CM02 61 177.8 99.8 Right N/A
CM03 64 182.9 86.2 Right N/A
CM04 62 172.7 73.5 Right N/A
CM05 61 175.3 70.3 Right N/A
CM06 66 182.9 83.9 Right N/A

Rotator cuff tear mean±SD 64.5±3.6 168.7±9.6 80.7±20.5
Control mean±SD 63.4±2.1 170.2±9.9 74.1±12.1