ID | Age | Gender | Injury level | Years post-injury | ISNCSCI score |
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1 | 23 | M | C5-C6 | 7 | C |
2 | 26 | M | C7 | 2 | B |
3 | 25 | M | C5 | 2 | A |
4 | 42 | M | C6 | 5 | D |
5 | 29 | M | C5 | 4 | A |
6 | 52 | F | C6 | 15 | A |
7 | 53 | M | C6 | 17 | A |
8 | 32 | M | C5-C6 | 9 | B |
9 | 30 | M | C5-C6 | 4 | A |
10 | 52 | F | C5-C8 | 10 | D |
- M: male; F: female; C: cervical level injury (i.e. C5); ISNCSCI, International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (A = no motor or sensory function is preserved in the sacral segments; B = sensory function is preserved below the level of injury, but no motor function; C = motor function is preserved below the level of injury, more than half the muscles have a grade < 3; D = motor function is preserved below the level of injury, at least half the muscles have a grade ≥ 3; E = motor and sensory function are normal)