Research Article
The Priming Effects of Mirror Visual Feedback on Bilateral Task Practice: A Randomized Controlled Study
Table 1
Demographics and baseline clinical characteristics.
| Characteristics | Mirror therapy () | Bilateral arm training () |
| Age (y) | 50.72 (10.75) | 58.77 (8.91) | Sex | | | Male | 7 (58.33%) | 6 (54.55%) | Female | 5 (41.67%) | 5 (45.45%) | Side of lesion | | | Left | 5 (41.67%) | 5 (45.45%) | Right | 7 (58.33%) | 6 (54.55%) | Type of stroke | | | Ischemia | 6 (50.00%) | 6 (54.55%) | Hemorrhage | 6 (50.00%) | 5 (45.45%) | Months from stroke onset | 57.92 (29.92) | 47.64 (33.9) | Fugl-Meyer assessment—upper extremity | 33.42 (7.48) | 33 (9.74) | National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale | 4.25 (2.53) | 4.91 (3.51) | Education (y) | 10.38 (5.13) | 10.45 (3.11) |
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Note: data are the mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range), or (%). |