Table 1.
Demographic and clinical information for the sample of 894 participants of healthy control and stroke
Control (n = 465) | Stroke (n = 429) | |
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Age | 51 (20–88) | 63 (18–92) |
Sex | 244 M, 221 F | 280 M, 149 F |
Dominant Hand | 434 R, 29 L, 2 A | 393 R, 33 L, 3 A |
Days since Stroke | 17 (1–34) | |
Types of Stroke | 370 I, 59 H | |
TLT [0, 1, 2, 3] | ||
Affected Side | [210, 104, 73, 30]* | |
CMSA [1–7] | ||
Affected Arm | [29, 33, 51, 58, 61, 80, 103] | |
Unaffected Arm | [0, 0, 0, 0, 15, 94, 320] | |
CMSA [1–7] | ||
Affected Hand | [31, 33, 37, 43, 74, 93, 104] | |
Unaffected Hand | [0, 0, 0, 0, 7, 125, 297] | |
PPB | ||
Affected Side | 6.9 (0–17.5) | |
Unaffected Side | 10.5 (2.5–19) | |
FIM (Total Score) | 93.7 (37–126) | |
FIM (Motor) | 65 (13–91) |
Data are presented as the mean (range) unless otherwise noted. Square brackets for TLT, CMSA scores indicate the actual number of individuals who obtained a given score on the test, e.g., 210 individuals scored 0 on the TLT
M—Male; F—Female; R—Right; L—Light; A—Ambidextrous; H—Hemorrhagic; I—Ischemic; TLT—Thumb Localizing Test; CSMA—Chedoke-McMaster Stroke Assessment; PPB—Purdue Peg Board; and FIM—Functional Independence Measure
*2 scores were missing