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Table 1 SCI participant characteristics, pre-training measurements, and treadmill walking test parameters

From: Improvements in skilled walking associated with kinematic adaptations in people with spinal cord injury

Participant Characteristics

Pre-Training Measurements

Test Parameters

Participant Code

Sex

Age (years)

AIS

Injury Level

Etiology

Chronicity (years)

Strong Step Length (cm)

Weak Step Length (cm)

Strong LEMS

Weak LEMS

SCI-FAP

10 MWT (m/s)

Treadmill Speed (m/s)

BW unloaded (% of body mass)

# of steps (pre, post)

SCI01

M

31

D

T4

Trauma

6

35.06

36.68

14

1

601

0.09

0.06

12

12, 12

SCI02

M

57

D

C4

Trauma

2

60.53

56.65

24

15

365

0.15

0.29

8

23, 23

SCI03

M

34

C

C4–5

Trauma

5

60.50

58.80

9

9

176

0.24

0.32

0

15, 16

SCI04

M

38

D

C1/2

Trauma

4

67.05

68.71

23

14

88

0.59

0.13

0

22, 37

SCI05

F

53

D

T3

Hemorrhage

2

54.02

54.90

23

10

83

0.34

0.23

7

19, 31

SCI06

M

63

D

C5

Trauma

2

53.54

55.50

23

17

58

0.33

0.39

0

27, 30

SCI07

F

27

D

T10

AVM

15

62.26

63.40

14

11

38

0.84

0.71

0

55, 39

SCI08

F

26

D

C4/5

Trauma

3

78.51

71.58

24

17

8

1.03

1.04

7

63, 63

5M;3F

36

7D;1C

3.5

60.51

57.73

23

12.5

85.5

0.34

0.31

3.5

22.5, 30.5

  1. Strong and weak is determined by LEMS score
  2. Numerical values in the last row represent the median
  3. AIS American spinal cord injury association impairment scale, LEMS Lower extremity motor score, SCI-FAP Spinal cord injury functional ambulation profile, 10MWT 10-meter walk test, BW Body weight