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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Dec;95(12):899–910. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000516

Table 1.

Subject characteristics.

Stroke group

Subject Sex Age Dominant
hand
Stroke
hemisphere
Location Mechanism Time since
stroke (years)
MAS F-M
motor
(66)
CL IL
S1 M 79 L R S I 0.8 3 0 16
S2 F 51 R R C H 1.4 1 0 59
S3 M 42 R R C/S I 1.9 0 0 55
S4 M 62 R L S H 2.2 0 0 61
S5 M 62 R L C I 2.3 2 0 57
S6 M 68 R L C/S I 2.5 0 0 20
S7 M 50 L L S I 3.3 2 0 38
S8 M 71 R R C I 4.5 2 1 6
S9 F 41 L L C/S I/H 7.0 3 0 28
Control group

Subject Sex Age Dominant
hand
C1 F 42 R
C2 M 62 R
C3 M 70 R
C4 F 50 R

Abbreviations: M, male; F, female; R, right; L, left; I, ischemic; H, hemorrhagic; I/H, ischemic with hemorrhagic conversion; S, subcortical; C, cortical; C/S, cortical and subcortical; MAS, Modified Ashworth Scale; CL, contralateral limb; IL, ipsilateral limb; F-M motor, Fugl-Meyer Assessment motor sub-score (maximum score)