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Table 1 Demographic and clinical information for sample of 285 subjects with stroke. Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation, or a count of the number of subjects in each category

From: A composite robotic-based measure of upper limb proprioception

 

Left Hemisphere Stroke (n = 115)

Right Hemisphere Stroke (n = 170)

Total (n = 285)

Age

59.5 ± 14.7

61.2 ± 14.6

60.6 ± 14.6

Sex (F, M)

41, 74

51, 119

92, 193

Handedness (R, L, Mixed)

104, 10, 1

160, 8, 2

264, 18, 3

Days post-stroke

12 ± 18

12 ± 12

12 ± 15

CMSAa (1,2,3,4,5,6,7)

10,6,15,7,20,15,40

14,19,18,6,37,24,51

24,25,33,13,57,39,91

FIM

115.1 ± 17.5

112.1 ± 18.5

113.3 ± 19.6

TLT (0,1,2,3)

60,31,17,5

82,52,25,11

142,83,42,16

BIT

138.1 ± 16.3

130.1 ± 21

133.3 ± 19.6

Arterial Territory (MCA, PCA, ACA, VA)b

73,18,7,21

124,28,4, 24

197,46,11,45

  1. F: Female, M: Male, R: Right, L: Left, CMSA: Chedoke McMaster Stroke Assessment for the Upper Extremities, FIM: Functional Independence Measure, TLT: Thumb Localizing Test, BIT: Behavioral Inattention Test, MCA: Middle Cerebral Artery, PCA: Posterior Cerebral Artery, ACA: Anterior Cerebral Artery, VA: Vertebral Artery
  2. aValues are for the stroke-affected limb
  3. bVertebral artery territory includes any artery supplied by the vertebral artery, before branching into the posterior cerebral arteries (i.e. posterior inferior cerebellar artery, anterior inferior cerebellar artery, basilar artery). Thirteen subjects were classified as having strokes in more than one arterial territory