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Table 1 Participant characteristics

From: Quantifying intra- and interlimb use during unimanual and bimanual tasks in persons with hemiparesis post-stroke

ID

Age (years)

Post-stroke (years)

Gender

More affected side

EI

Hand

UE-FMA

MAM

Grip (kg) LA/MA, D/ND

Lateral Pinch (kg) LA/MA, D/ND

Palmar Pinch (kg) LA/MA, D/ND

1

67

4

F

L

80

R

29

107

28/4

7.6/2.5

7.3/0.0

2

60

11

M

L

100

R

9

112

32/5

4.0/0.0

6.0/1.0

3

52

10

F

L

100

R

35

122

29/12

4.0/2.0

5.3/2.5

4

64

13

F

R

− 90

L

29

130

30/2

4.0/0.5

4.0/0.8

5

67

11

M

R

− 60

L

25

110

25/8

4.0/0.0

3.0/0.0

6

25

11

M

L

70

R

30

134

48/18

6.0/0.0

4.0/1.0

7

64

8

F

R

− 100

L

32

112

25/4

6.0/0.0

4.0/0.5

8

41

4

F

R

− 70

L

27

123

25/8

4.0/4.0

5.0/0.0

9

50

3

M

R

− 80

L

26

121

45/15

7.5/2.0

7.0/2.5

10

43

10

M

R

− 100

L

31

114

35/8

8.0/2.0

5.0/1.0

11

52

2

M

L

100

L

21

33

43/2

11.5/1.5

10.0/0.0

12

56

3

M

R

27

Am

64

121

37/26

9.6/7.6

6.0/6.3

13

66

8

M

R

− 62

L

31

130

33/8

7.9/2.7

5.8/1.3

14

67

5

M

L

90

R

35

107

32/4

9.5/2.8

5.0/0.5

15

59

2

M

R

80

R

45

123

30/18

9.0/5.8

6.8/6.0

16

40

6

M

L

78

R

44

103

40/8

8.0/6.0

6.1/1.1

17

50

16

M

R

100

R

64

130

40/35

8.4/9.1

7.0/5.8

18

42

8

F

L

100

R

42

105

23/1

6.7/2.0

4.2/0.3

19

46

11

M

L

68

R

28

99

36/6

8.5/2.3

7.0/1.3

20

58

8

F

L

100

R

35

114

36/6

5.9/1.3

4.0/1.2

HC

n = 20

52.3

(12.5)

NA

5 M/15F

NA

75

(37)

18R/2Am

NA

143

(1.5)

32.3 (7.4)/

29.3 (7.4)

6.9 (2.4)/

6.5 (2.5)

5.6 (2.2)/

5.2 (1.7)

  1. ID identification; HC healthy controls; F female; M male; EI Edinburgh Inventory; Hand handedness; R right; L Left; Am Ambidextrous; UE upper extremity; FM Fugl-Meyer Assessment; MAM Manual Ability Measure; kg kilograms; LA less affected; MA more affected; D dominant; ND non-dominant