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Table 1 Demographic and injury information from all participants with spinal cord injury are shown

From: Intermittent theta burst stimulation modulates biceps brachii corticomotor excitability in individuals with tetraplegia

ID

Age

Gender

Injury level

Years post-injury

ISNCSCI score

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

  1. 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)