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Table 1 All of the patients had paralysis contralateral to the side of the infarction-affected cerebral hemisphere

From: Influence of bimanual exercise on muscle activation in post-stroke patients

ID

Sex

Age (years)

Side

Lesion size (mm)

SIAS proximal

SIAS distal

P1

M

76

R

n/a

\(4 \rightarrow 5\)

\(3 \rightarrow 5\)

P2

F

81

R

\(25.4\times 7.0\times 1.6\)

\(4 \rightarrow 5\)

\(3 \rightarrow 5\)

P3

M

90

R

\(8.7\times 7.3\times 1.6\)

\(4 \rightarrow 4\)

\(4 \rightarrow 4\)

P4

F

79

L

\(4.3\times 5.7\times 8.3\)

\(5 \rightarrow 5\)

\(5 \rightarrow 5\)

P5

M

78

R

\(7.4\times 7.9\times 1.6\)

\(5 \rightarrow 4\)

\(4 \rightarrow 4\)

P6

M

68

L

n/a

\(5 \rightarrow 4\)

\(4 \rightarrow 4\)

P7

M

71

R

n/a

\(5 \rightarrow 4\)

\(4 \rightarrow 5\)

P8

F

72

L

\(6.0\times 2.9\times 4.9\)

\(4 \rightarrow 5\)

\(5 \rightarrow 4\)

P9

M

52

R

\(7.0\times 8.7\times 3.2\)

\(3 \rightarrow 4\)

\(1 \rightarrow 4\)

P10

M

73

L

n/a

\(4 \rightarrow 4\)

\(4 \rightarrow 5\)

P11

F

82

L

\(8.5\times 6\times 6.6\)

\(4 \rightarrow 5\)

\(4 \rightarrow 5\)

  1. Side, affected hemisphere (left or right); SIAS Proximal and SIAS Distal, clinical assessments before and after all experiments, respectively