Research Article
Influence of Chronic Stroke on Functional Arm Reaching: Quantifying Deficits in the Ipsilesional Upper Extremity
Table 1
Demographics and stroke characteristics of community-dwelling stroke participants are shown in the table.
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I Side = Involved Side, M = Male, F = Female, L = Left; R = Right; H = Hemorrhagic; I = Ischemic; M = Male; F = Female; BMI = Body Mass Index; Concordant stroke = Dominant hand is also stroke-affected hand or Discordant = Dominant hand is not stroke-affected), SIS = Stroke Impact Scale, UE = Upper Extremity, LE = Lower Extremity, SOMC = Short Orientation-Memory-Concentration Test of Cognitive Impairment, and FES = Falls-Efficacy Scale. |