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. 2016 Feb 4;6:20144. doi: 10.1038/srep20144

Table 1. Sample classification.

# Diagnosis Level Lesion AIS Sensory Impairment
Years
Upper limbs Lower limbs
1 Para T7 Com A   *** 16
2 Para T7 Com A   *** 24
3 Para L1 Com A   *** 13
4 Para L2 Com A   *** 17
5 Para T12 Com A   *** 11
6 Para T3/T4 Com A   *** 7
7 Para T11 Com A   *** 19
8 Para L1 Com A   *** 18
9 Para T2 Com A   *** 7
10 Tetra T5 Com A   *** 22
11 Tetra C7 Com A   *** 13
12 Para T7 Inc B   * 26
13 Para L3 Inc B   * 12
14 Para L2 Inc B   * 6
15 Para T12 Inc D   * 2
16 Para L1 Inc D   * 19
17 Para L3 Inc D   * 5
18 Para L4 Inc D   * 2
19 Tetra C6/C7 Inc B * * 6
20 Tetra C7 Inc D * (right)   11
21 Tetra C2 Inc D * * 12
22 Tetra C4 Inc D * (right) * (right) 10

Clinical variables of the involved individuals with SCI, including: the general classification as paraplegics and tetraplegics (Diagnosis; Para = paraplegia, Tetra = tetraplegia); the lesioned segment of the spinal cord (“Level”; C = cervical, T = thoracic, L = lumbar); the completeness of the SCI (Lesion; Com = complete, Inc = incomplete); the general score obtained at the AIS questionnaire (AIS); the somatosensory impairments (Sensory Impairment) in the upper and/or lower limbs (*** = severe, * = mild) evaluated with the AIS scale65; and the time since the SCI lesion at the moment of the experiment (Years).