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. 2018 May 21;2018:2328601. doi: 10.1155/2018/2328601

Table 1.

Clinical characteristic.



Subject
Gender Age Paretic side Knee flexed Knee extended
Nonparetic Paretic Nonparetic Paretic Nonparetic Paretic
X V1 X V1 X V1 X V1 X V3 X V1XV3 Y A 0 PSC A 0 PSC
1 F 2.5 L 110 110 110 110 nd nd 2 nd nd nd nd
2 M 3 L 115 110 105 100 nd nd 2 90 15 70 30
3 M 3 R 110 105 105 100 90 10 2 95 10 80 20
4 F 5 L 110 90 105 80 70 10 2 90 15 70 10
5 M 3.5 L 110 105 110 100 80 20 2 95 15 80 20
6 F 3 L 110 110 105 105 85 20 2 100 5 100 5
7 M 2.5 R 110 110 100 100 100 0 0 95 5 95 5
8 M 2 R 110 110 105 105 90 15 2 95 10 95 10
9 M 2.5 R 110 110 105 105 90 15 2 95 10 90 15
10 F 3 R 120 110 110 100 70 30 2 90 20 75 25

Median 3 110 110 105 100 87.5 15 2 95 10 80 15
SD 0.8 3.4 6.3 3.2 8 10.5 8.9 0.6 3.3 5 11.4 8.8
np vs p 0.032 0.032 0.08 0.39

nd: no data; p: paretic; np: nonparetic; XV1: passive extensibility of Gastrosoleus complex (V1, slowest stretch velocity possible); XV3: angle of catch of Gastrosoleus complex (V3, fastest stretch velocity possible), XV1XV3: X: spasticity angle; Y: grade of spasticity; A0: tension threshold during a slow passive stretch of the Gastrosoleus complex. PSC: XV1A0 Passive Stretch Course; age in years; values of XV1, XV3, XV1XV3, A0, and PSC are expressed in degrees, measured from 0° being the position of minimal stretch of the gastrosoleus complex.