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Table 1 Demographics and clinical characteristics of participants

From: Predicting clinically significant motor function improvement after contemporary task-oriented interventions using machine learning approaches

Baseline variables

Participants (N = 239)

Age (years)

54.72 ± 11.12

Gender (male/female)

176/63

Side of lesion (right/left)

108/131

Time since stroke (months)

17.95 ± 13.55

FMA

40.68 ± 12.29

NHISS

2.92 ± 2.51

Brunnstrom stage proximal

4.05 ± 0.81

Brunnstrom stage distal

3.99 ± 1.04

MAL AOU

0.82 ± 0.84

MAL QOM

0.86 ± 0.9

FIM

114.18 ± 11.39

SIS mean scores

48.95 ± 18.29

SIS recovery scores (%)

64.15 ± 11.78

  1. Value is mean ± standard deviation
  2. FMA Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale of Upper Extremity, NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, MAL AOU motor activity log-amount of use, MAL QOM motor activity log-quality of movement, FIM functional independence measure, SIS stroke impact scale