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. 2017 Sep 20;119(1):251–261. doi: 10.1152/jn.00542.2017

Table 1.

Spinal cord injury participants

Subject Age, yr Sex Level ASIA Score Etiology Time Postnjury, yr MVC SCI Less Affected, mV MVC SCI More Affected, mV
1 40 M C3 D T 2 0.50 (L) 0.25 (R)
2 70 M C5 A T 54 0.46 (L) 0.29 (R)
3 33 M C6 C T 15 0.37 (L) 0.22 (R)
4 62 M C4 D T 2 0.42 (L) 0.32 (R)
5 45 M C7 C T 6 0.34 (R) 0.32 (L)
6 55 F C4 D T 5 0.39 (L) 0.15 (R)
7 57 M C4 C T 5 0.22 (R) 0.16 (L)
8 23 F C3 C T 7 0.38 (L) 0.21 (R)
9 56 M C5 D T 13 0.30 (L) 0.27 (R)
10 36 M C7 C T 2 0.52 (L) 0.36 (R)
11 73 M C4 A T 22 0.43 (R) 0.36 (L)
12 31 M C3 D T 9 0.59 (R) 0.25 (L)
13 33 M C5 C T 1 0.49 (L) 0.36 (R)
14 51 M C3 C T 15 0.24 (R) 0.23 (L)
15 36 M C2 C T 3 0.29 (L) 0.16 (R)
16 64 M C5 C NT 5 0.51 (L) 0.44 (R)
17 67 M C3 D T 7 0.29 (L) 0.15 (R)
18 19 M C2 C T 3 0.23 (R) 0.19 (L)
19 59 M C4 D T 2 0.52 (R) 0.31 (L)
20 51 F C5 C T 14 0.42 (L) 0.18 (R)

M, male; F, female; ASIA, American Spinal Injury Association impairment scale; T, traumatic; NT, nontraumatic; MVC, maximum voluntary contraction; L, left; R, right; Less Affected, More Affected, less and more impaired sides based on MVC.