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Fig 1.

Relationship between body mass index and quadriceps echo intensity of the paretic side.

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Table 1.

Participant characteristics (n = 72).

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Table 2.

Relationships between quadriceps thickness and echo intensity, age, BMI, FIM gait score, and FMA lower extremity score.

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Table 3.

Stepwise multiple regression analysis (quadriceps thickness of the paretic side entry model) for body mass index.

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Table 4.

Stepwise multiple regression analysis (quadriceps thickness of the non-paretic side entry model) for body mass index.

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Table 5.

Stepwise multiple regression analysis (quadriceps echo intensity of the paretic side entry model) for body mass index.

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Table 6.

Stepwise multiple regression analysis (quadriceps echo intensity of the non-paretic side entry model) for body mass index.

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Fig 2.

Typical ultrasound images on the paretic side of patients with different body mass indexes.

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