Table 1 Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics.

From: The application of computerized quadrato motor training in enhancing balance and executive performance in stroke patients

Baseline characteristics

CT

ET

IT

X2 / H / F

P

No. of participants

20

20

20

  

Sex (female/male)

6/14

6/14

6/14

0.000c

1.000

Stroke type (hemorrhage/infarction)

7/13

5/15

4/16

1.193c

0.551

Affected side (left/right)

12/8

10/10

12/8

0.543c

0.762

Age (year)

56.20 ± 14.51

52.40 ± 14.45

58.75 ± 15.39

0.934a

0.399

Post-stroke duration (month)

4.60 ± 3.33

4.20 ± 3.22

4.65 ± 3.38

0.111b

0.895

Height (cm)

166.45 ± 8.34

168.45 ± 9.69

165.20 ± 6.41

0.789b

0.459

Weight (kg)

67.28 ± 14.02

68.73 ± 12.88

67.53 ± 10.34

0.077a

0.926

Mini-mental state examination (score)

29.00 ± 1.38

29.10 ± 1.48

29.30 ± 1.22

0.523b

0.770

FMA-LL (score)

28.45 ± 3.27

28.20 ± 3.09

27.10 ± 2.77

1.110a

0.337

  1. CT conventional rehabilitation training, ET exercise training, FMA-LL Fugl–Meyer motor function assessment—lower limb, IT Interactive motor-cognitive training, a F value, based on One-Way ANOVA, b H value, based on Kruskal-Wallis test, c X2 value, based on chi-square test.