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Table 1 Demographics and clinical evaluation for participants with stroke

From: Effects of a robot‐aided somatosensory training on proprioception and motor function in stroke survivors

ID

Gender

Age (years)

Time post stroke (months)

Lesion side

Lesion location

Type

FMA-UL

(0–66)

S03

W

57

27

L

Cortical and subcortical parietal lobe

Ischemic

66

S04

M

73

11

L

EC, putamen, PVWM

Ischemic

66

S05

M

47

4

L

Posterior subcortical frontal, BG, posterior limb of IC

Ischemic

65

S06

W

74

6

R

Thalamus, putamen

Hemorrhagic

64

S07

M

63

7

L

Corona radiate

Ischemic

65

S08

W

42

13

R

Superior thalamus, cortical and subcortical temporal and occipital lobe

Ischemic

64

S09

W

63

5

R

Frontal (precentral gyrus), parietal (postcentral gyrus), occipital lobe

Ischemic

66

S10

M

65

26

L & R

Cortical and subcortical occipital lobe, L & R thalamus

Ischemic

46*

S11

M

71

55

R

Thalamus

Hemorrhagic

42*

S12

W

68

6

L

Frontal (precentral gyrus)

Ischemic

65

S13

M

60

49

L

Subcortical frontal and parietal

Ischemic

58

S14

W

56

14

L

Frontal (precentral gyrus), parietal (postcentral gyrus)

Ischemic

64

Ave.

6 Women/6 men

62

18

4 R/ 7 L / 1 both

3 Cortical / 7 subcortical/ 2 both

10 Ischemic

61

  1. FMA-UL Fugl-Meyer Assessment Upper Limb, EC external capsule, PVWM periventricular white matter, BG basal ganglia, IC internal capsule. *Impaired wrist position sense indicated by Erasmus MC modified Nottingham Sensory Assessment