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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients at baseline in the hemorrhagic and ischemic groups.

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Fig 1.

Results for Lokomat training parameters for hemorrhagic and ischemic groups at baseline (IN) and after the intervention (OUT).

BWS: body weight-support, GF: guidance force.

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Fig 2.

Results for gait and posture for hemorrhagic and ischemic groups at baseline (IN) and after the intervention (OUT).

(A) FAC: Functional Ambulation Category, (B) PASS: Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke, (C) TT: Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment, (D) 6MWT: 6 Minutes Walk Test, (E) TUG: Timed Up and Go, (F) 10MWT: 10-Meter Walk Test.

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Table 2.

Comparison of posture and gait results at baseline and after intervention and the effectiveness or functional gains.

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Table 3.

Relative and absolute functional gains between hemorrhagic and ischemic.

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Fig 3.

Relationship between time since stroke and PASS difference (OUT score–IN score) for HG (hemorrhagic) and IG (ischemic).

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