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. 2020 Aug 24;20(17):4770. doi: 10.3390/s20174770

Table 2.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the participants (n = 10). Subject S02 was discarded from the data analysis.

Part ID M/F Age in Years Month Since Stroke Type Cerebral Artery Territory Affected Affected Body Side FMA-UE Total/66 FMA-UE Arm/36 FMA-UE Wrist/10 FMA-UE Hand/14
S01 M 72 73 Isch PCA L 35 22 6 10
S02 M 73 30 Isch MCA R 33 22 7 9
S03 M 62 181 Hem (BG) R 33 26 7 5
S04 F 61 70 Isch ACA L 40 22 6 13
S05 M 57 45 Isch ACA L 46 31 8 11
S06 F 70 21 Isch PCA R 34 22 5 9
S07 F 70 33 Isch MCA L 34 22 6 11
S08 M 59 9 Isch MCA R 32 16 4 11
S09 F 42 20 Isch MCA/ICA R 32 24 3 6
S10 M 42 13 Isch MCA/PCA L 28 25 6 2
Median (IQR) 61.5 (57.5–70) 31.5 (20.3–63.8) 33.5 (32.3–34.8) 22 (22–24) 6 (5.3–6.8) 9.5 (6.8–11)
Mean ± SD 60.8 ± 11.4 49.5 ± 51.2 34.7 ± 4.9 23.2 ± 3.8 5.8 ± 1.5 8.7 ± 3.4

Legend: ACA, anterior cerebral artery; (BG), basal ganglia; FMA-UE Total, Fugl–Meyer Assessment of the Upper Extremity; FMA-UE arm, FMA-UE arm subsection; FMA-UE wrist, FMA-UE wrist subsection, FMA-UE hand, FMA-UE hand subsection; Hem, hemorrhage; ICA, internal carotid artery; Isch, ischemic; L, left body side; MCA, middle cerebral artery; M/F, male/female; PCA, posterior cerebral artery; R, right body side.