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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 17.
Published in final edited form as: Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2014 Jul 22;29(3):278–286. doi: 10.1177/1545968314543652

Table 1. Patient Characteristics.

Patient Age (Years) Gender Months Since Stroke Stroke Location Stroke Type Baseline Wolf Motor Function Test Quality Component (Range 0-75)

  1 66 Male 12 Left basal ganglia Hemorrhagic 28
  2 67 Male   4 Frontal left-hand area, old lesion in right putamen Ischemic 68
  3 51 Female   9 Left internal capsula Hemorrhagic 54
  4 70 Female   5 Right external capsula Ischemic 61
  5a 67 Male   9 Right basal ganglia Ischemic 23
  6 38 Female   4 Right pons Ischemic 51
  7 70 Male   9 Right middle cerebral artery territory infarct affecting anterior and middle temporal lobe Ischemic 58
  8b 70 Male   4 Left corona radiata Ischemic 46
  9 75 Female 11 Left corona radiata and basal ganglia Ischemic 48
10 67 Female   3 Left side of pons Ischemic 57
11 63 Male   4 Right internal capsula
Right thalamus
Ischemic 66
12 66 Male   8 Left internal capsula and corona radiata Ischemic 42
13 46 Female   5 Left corona radiata and basal ganglia Ischemic 24
14 61 Female   6 Multiple lesions in left corona radiate Ischemic 48
15 71 Male   8 Right basal ganglia and insula Ischemic 51
16b 64 Male 10 Left internal capsula Ischemic 49
17 48 Male   4 Right basal ganglia Hemorrhagic 66
18 36 Female 10 Small lesion on acute diffusion-weighted imaging in right parietal lobe, not visible on later T1 Ischemic 72
19 59 Male   5 Left basal ganglia Ischemic 50
20b 51 Female   3 Left corona radiata Ischemic 63
21 58 Male 11 Left basal ganglia Ischemic 55
a

No follow-up because of illness during constraint-induced movement therapy. The patient was unable to complete the training.

b

Left-handed, all other patients were right-handed.