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. 2018 Mar 15;22(6):459–466. doi: 10.1016/j.bjpt.2018.03.001

Table 1.

Clinical and demographic characteristics of the participants (n = 44).

Characteristics Results
Age, years, mean (SD) [min–max] 62 (15) [27–89]
Time post-stroke, months, mean (SD) [min–max] 4 (1) [3–6]
Body mass index (kg/m2), mean (SD) [min–max] 25 (4) [15–37]
Sex, women, n (%) 20 (45)
Paretic side, Right, n (%) 19 (43)
Type of stroke, n (%)
 Ischemic 42 (96)
 Hemorrhagic 2 (4)



Comfortable gait speed, 10-m walk test, m/s, mean (SD) [min–max] 0.8 (0.38) [0.14–1.53]
 Household ambulators, n (%) 10 (23)
 Limited-community ambulators, n (%) 10 (23)
 Community ambulators, n (%) 24 (54)



Maximum gait speed, 10-m walk test, m/s, mean (SD) [min–max] 1.1 (0.54) [0.19–2.17]
Lower limb motor impairments (Fugl-Meyer scores: 0–34), n (%)
 Mild 31 (71)
 Moderate 5 (11)
 Moderately severe 2 (5)
 Severe 6 (14)



Trunk impairments (TIS scores: 0–23), median (IQR)18 17 (6)

n, number; SD, standard deviation; min, minimum; max, maximum; TIS, Trunk Impairment Scale; IQR, interquartile range.