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. 2021 May 6;35(6):545–549. doi: 10.1177/15459683211011224

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

(A) Experimental timeline for experiment 2. (B) Infarct volumes were similar between groups before chronic RIC administration. (C) Spontaneous use of the affected limb in the cylinder task was reduced following stroke and was not improved with RIC. (D) Stroke increased the number of foot faults on the beam traversal task, which was unaffected by RIC. (E) Pellets reached in the Montoya staircase were reduced following stroke. Performance on the task spontaneously improved from day 5 to 12 and was not improved by RIC.

Abbreviations: MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; RIC, remote ischemic conditioning.

*P < .05.