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. 2016 Jan 20;234:1469–1478. doi: 10.1007/s00221-016-4561-4

Table 1.

Profiles of patients with spinal cord injury

Age (years) Gender Time since SCI (month) Cause Dominant affected side ASIA impairment scale Neurological level MAS WISCI
Motor level Strength grade (TA/SOL)
1 52 Male 8 T Left C 2/2 C4 1+ 0
2 64 Male 12 T Right D 1/1 C1 3 4
3 38 Male 20 NT Left D 1/1 T4 1+ 6
4 52 Male 7 NT Right D 2/2 T11 2 14
5 28 Male 52 T Right D 1/1 C4 2 8
6 63 Male 144 NT Left D 2/2 T11 1+ 20
7 58 Male 30 T Left D 2/2 C4 2 13
8 49 Male 78 T Left D 2/2 C4 2 13
9 53 Male 59 T Right C 2/2 C5 2 0
10 59 Male 38 T Right D 2/2 C5 1+ 14
11 54 Male 145 T Right D 1/2 C7 3 9

T trauma, NT non-trauma, SCI level the highest spinal cord level that was damaged, ASIA American spinal injury association impairment scale, TA tibialis anterior muscle, SOL soleus muscles, MAS modified ashworth scale, WISCI walking index for spinal cord injury