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. 2020 Aug 26;17:119. doi: 10.1186/s12984-020-00733-y

Table 1.

Demographics for participants with chronic stroke

Participant Sex Age Mass (kg) Height (m) Months since stroke Lesion type Affected side Dominant leg LEFM Mini-mental (Max 30) TUG (s) Maximum overground speed (m/s) Selected speed (m/s) Criterion for speed selection Self-selected asymmetry (mean ± SD) (%) AFO
P09 Male 61 90 1.76 17 Left MCA R R 32 14 11.3 1.28 0.96 RER 8.1 ± 1.1 N
P12 Female 67 54 1.61 62 Left MCA, frontal, parietal lobe, and basel ganglia R R 21 30 10.0 0.86 0.35 RER 18.4 ± 5.5 N
P14 Male 52 98 1.75 254 Frontotemporal parietal R R 31 25 11.7 0.83 0.37 Pain −11.6 ± 3.7 N
P16 Male 53 100 1.74 209 Left thalamus AVM R R 17 24 12.4 0.84 0.41 RER 9.8a Y
P19 Male 47 121 2.03 370 Left frontotemporal R R 32 23 7.2 1.74 1.2 Handrail holding −8.3 ± 1.1 N
P22 Male 51 75 1.77 61 Carotid artery, right MCA/ACA L R 18 21 22.9 0.54 0.22 RER − 46.5 ± 3.5 Y
P24 Male 77 93 1.79 35 Left periventricular, temporal, and basal ganglia R R 33 26 8.6 1.24 0.51b RER 5.3 ± 0.8 N
P26 Female 62 66 1.61 467 Left frontal R L 26 24 9.3 1.01 0.76 RER = 0.8 −7.8 ± 0.4 N
P27 Female 56 84 1.63 76 Left N/A R R 18 25 22.2 0.39 0.13 RER −43.4 ± 7.2 Y
P28 Female 55 72 1.66 86 Left MCA R R 26 28 12.2 0.83 0.45 RER = 0.8 14.2 ± 2.4 N

a Participant only attended one testing session

b Experimenter error in speed; calculated speed was 0.64 m/s