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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of stroke survivors

From: Augmenting propulsion demands during split-belt walking increases locomotor adaptation of asymmetric step lengths

ID

Age

Gender

Affected Side

Lesion Location

Fugl-Meyer Score

Slow, Mid, Fast Speed (m/s)

Total # Adapt Strides

(flat/ incline)

Total # Post

Strides

(flat/ incline)

Incline

Session Slope

(°)

P1

43

Female

R

Left MCA and basal ganglia

33

0.75

1.13

1.50

907/609

605/303

8.5°

P2

55

Female

R

Left MCA and ACA, temporal lobe, basal ganglia

26

0.54

0.81

1.08

867/301

642/300

5°

P3

64

Female

R

Left MCA, frontal, parietal lobe and basal ganglia

29

0.40

0.60

0.80

617/368

307/10

5°

P4

58

Female

R

Left medial, frontal and parietal area’s

21

0.30

0.45

0.60

901/406

625/10

5°

P5

66

Male

R

Left MCA, frontal, temporal and parietal lobes

30

0.51

0.77

1.02

606/452

599/302

5°

P6

60

Female

R

Left frontal

26

0.60

0.90

1.20

907/597

600/300

5°

P7

77

Male

R

Thalamus

30

0.23

0.35

0.47

589/605

598/302

5°

P8

59

Male

R

Left MCA

32

0.47

0.70

0.93

905/608

600/306

8.5°

P9

52

Male

R

Left MCA

32

0.64

0.96

1.28

903/602

603/302

5°

P10

66

Male

L

Right frontal superior, parietal and posterior area’s

29

0.51

0.76

1.01

908/519

602/299

8.5°

P11

75

Male

R

Left periventricular, temporal and basal ganglia

32

0.63

0.94

1.25

913/497

552/306

5°

P12

49

Male

R

Frontotemporal parietal

33

0.47

0.71

0.95

931/450

303/300

5°