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Table 1.

Characteristics of the study sample (N = 362).

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Table 2.

Assistance strategies used by participants (n = 361) to complete the m5xSTS Test based on amputation level, cause of amputation, age, and Medicare Functional Classification Level (MFCL).

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Table 3.

The m5xSTS test times (seconds) by level of amputation and use of assistance strategy (n = 359a).

Median and quartiles are provided for each subgroup in the following format: Median (75th quartile;25th quartile), minimum-maximum, and subgroup sample size. aThe two participants who used the walker as their only assistance strategy were not included in these analyses.

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Table 4.

The m5xSTS test times (seconds) by level and cause of amputation (n = 361).

Median and quartiles are provided for each subgroup in the following format: Median (75th quartile;25th quartile), minimum-maximum, and subgroup sample size.

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Table 5.

The m5xSTS test times (seconds) by Medicare Functional Classification Level (K-level) and level of amputation (n = 361).

Median and quartiles are provided for each subgroup in the following format: Median (75th quartile;25th quartile), minimum-maximum, and subgroup sample size.

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