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Table 1 Demographics

From: Cortical priming strategies for gait training after stroke: a controlled, stratified trial

 

Control

(n = 20)

AMT

(n = 20)

tDCS

(n = 21)

tDCS + AMT

(n = 20)

Age (years)

58 (10)

60 (9)

58 (11)

59 (9)

Sex (female, %)

9 (45%)

5 (25%)

7 (33%)

5 (25%)

Race/Ethnicity (count, %)

White, Not Hispanic or Latino

6 (30%)

7 (35%)

6 (29%)

8 (40%)

White, Hispanic or Latino

0 (0%)

1 (5%)

3 (14%)

1 (5%)

Asian American

2 (10%)

0 (0%)

2 (10%)

2 (10%)

American Indian

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

1 (5%)

Black

12 (60%)

12 (60%)

10 (47%)

8 (40%)

More affected limb (right, %)

8 (40%)

7 (35%)

11 (52%)

11 (55%)

Stroke type (ischemic/hemorrhagic)*

15/4

11/8

13/8

14/6

Years since stroke

6.1 (4.2)

5.6 (3.6)

4.3 (3.6)

5.9 (5.6)

MMSE

29 (5)

28 (2)

28 (1)

28 (2)

  1. Values assessed at baseline for the control, ankle motor tracking (AMT), transcranial magnetic stimulation (tDCS) and tDCS+AMT groups. Values are mean (SD) or count (%). MMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination. *Information on stroke type was unavailable for two participants.