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Table 1 Clinical demographics for stroke subjects

From: Inter-rater reliability of kinesthetic measurements with the KINARM robotic exoskeleton

Stroke subject

Affected side

Days post- stroke

Hours elapsed initial-retest

Stroke type

Lesion location

Vascular territory

FIM

BIT

TLT

CMSA [arm, hand]

PPB

1

R

4

19.0

I

SC

MCA

82

142

0

[4, 4]

0

2

R

7

22.6

I

C

MCA

101

138

0

[4, 5]

4

3

B

7

24.2

I

Cb

AICA

95

145

0

[6, 7]

5(R)a

4

B

10

0.3

I

Cb + Br

PICA

110

144

0

[7, 7]

10(L)b

5

R

14

6.6

I

C + SC

MCA

124

139

0

[7, 7]

12

6

R

18

0.8

I

C + SC

MCA

94

135

2

[5, 6]

4

7

L

21

24.9

I

C

MCA

74

141

3

[1, 1]

0

8

L

43

23.8

I

SC

MCA

106

135

1

[4, 6]

7

9

L

50

20.9

I

SC

MCA

115

142

0

[5, 6]

8

10

L

83

21.5

I

SC

MCA

85

128

1

[2, 2]

0

11

R

86

52.8

H

C + SC

MCA

111

144

1

[3, 4]

0

12

R

87

24.2

H

C + SC

MCA

106

146

0

[5, 6]

10

13

R

147

25.1

I

C

MCA

124

142

0

[7, 7]

11

14

L

178

5.1

H

SC

MCA

115

144

2

[3, 5]

0

15

R

186

0.8

I

C

MCA

126

145

0

[7, 7]

12

  1. Abbreviations: L left, R right, B bilateral, I ischemic, H hemorrhagic, C cortical, SC subcortical, Cb cerebellar, Br brainstem, MCA middle cerebral artery, AICA anterior inferior cerebellar artery, PICA posterior inferior cerebellar artery, FIM Functional Independence Measure, BIT Behavioral Inattention Test, TLT thumb localizing test, CMSA Chedoke-McMaster Stroke Assessment, PPB Purdue Pegboard
  2. aSubject 3 scored 6 for both arms and 7 for both hands on the CMSA, PPB is reported for the more impaired (right) arm
  3. bSubject 4 scored 7 for both arms and hands on the CMSA, PPB is reported for the more impaired (left) arm