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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2015 Oct 1;30(6):562–572. doi: 10.1177/1545968315600524

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients

ID Age, years Sex Cause of injury Level of SCI LEMS Assistive device
01 73 m traumatic C5 24.5 wheeler
02 24 m traumatic C3 24.5 -
03 36 f disc prolapse T7/8 16.0 crutches
04 47 f spinal ischemia T9/10 24.0 -
05 30 m traumatic L2 22.5 -
08 60 f spinal ischemia T5 23.0 wheeler
09 48 f traumatic T7 15.0 one cane
10 39 f spinal myelitis C, T 19.0 wheeler
12 65 m hematoma C6 24.0 -
13 23 m traumatic C7 9.5 wheeler
15 78 m diverse C3/4 22.5 wheeler
16 60 m spinal canal stenosis T9/10 25.0 -
17 55 m cervical myelopathy C5 19.5 -
18 63 f epidural abscess T4 23.0 crutches
19 43 m traumatic C2 24.0 two canes
20 61 m disc prolapse C2 25.0 -
21 40 m traumatic C5 22.5 -
22 64 m spondylitis, abscess T4 23.5 -
23 32 m traumatic T11 8.0 crutches
24 36 m traumatic L4/5 23.5 -
25 41 m traumatic C7 24.0 -
26 48 f disc prolapse T10 24.0 two sticks

ID = patient identification number; SCI = spinal cord injury; LEMS = lower extremity motor score (mean value of left and right; max = 25); C = cervical, T = thoracic, L = lumbar.