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. 2020 Mar 6;37(6):860–867. doi: 10.1089/neu.2019.6694

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Information of the Traumatic SCI Patients

ID Sex Age, years AIS grade Neurologic injury level Years since injury GRASSP UEMS UELT UEPP SCIM
1 Male 29 A C4 1.0 21 14 15 13 22
2 Female 40 A C4 7.0 43 6 26 12 19
3 Male 25 A C7 0.8 125 35 28 27 47
4 Male 34 A C4 2.6 98 22 21 18 30
5 Male 66 A C6 23.9 132 38 20 18 62
6 Male 68 A C7 1.0 NT 50 28 28 NT
7 Female 39 B C5 25.0 125 30 28 25 28
8 Male 50 B C7 25.1 188 46 30 26 63
9 Male 53 B C5 1.5 14 11 20 20 0
10 Female 32 C C6 1.2 92 26 27 24 23
11 Male 70 C C2 0.7 71 20 20 16 19
12 Male 31 C C7 11.3 NT 50 28 26 57
13 Male 45 C C4 20.6 80 22 24 15 27
14 Male 69 D C7 0.2 206 49 26 25 87
15 Male 60 D C3 0.3 NT 36 20 20 67
16 Female 63 D C6 0.3 172 41 32 29 70
17 Male 67 D C7 12.6 183 41 31 32 99
18 Male 56 D C2 5.6 151 38 24 14 40
19 Male 43 D C2 13.1 225 47 23 23 74
20 Male 27 D C7 4.7 189 46 30 32 75
21 Male 33 D C8 3.0 232 50 31 32 89
22 Male 51 D C1 4.3 130 39 20 16 100
23 Male 48 D C4 1.8 232 50 32 32 100
24 Male 50 D C3 7.6 136 38 10 10 97
25 Male 44 D C6 12.2 NT 50 27 28 100
26 Male 41 D C8 3.3 NT 48 18 17 100
27 Male 52 D C8 15.1 NT 50 28 28 90
28 Male 43 D C6 4.6 NT 45 26 25 92
29 Male 44 D C4 1.2 NT 50 28 28 NT

SCI, spinal cord injury; American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale, GRASSP, Graded Redefined Assessment of Strength, Sensibility and Prehension (maximum, 232 points); UEMS, Upper Extremity Motor Score (maximum, 50 points); UELT, Upper Extremity Light-Touch (maximum, 32 points); SCIM, Spinal Cord Independence Measure (maximum, 100 points).