Additional file 1: of Variables influencing wearable sensor outcome estimates in individuals with stroke and incomplete spinal cord injury: a pilot investigation validating two research grade sensors
posted on 2018-03-13, 05:00authored byChandrasekaran Jayaraman, Chaithanya Krishna Mummidisetty, Alannah Mannix-Slobig, Lori McGee Koch, Arun Jayaraman
tables with post-hoc analysis. Description:Table ST1. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (EE estimates in healthy control group). Table ST2. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (MET estimates in healthy control group). Table ST3. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (EE estimates in iSCI control group). Table ST4. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (MET estimates in iSCI control group). Table ST5. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (EE estimates in stroke group with right impairment). Table ST6. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (MET estimates in stroke group with right impairment). Table ST7. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (EE estimates in stroke group with left impairment). Table ST8. Games-Howell multiple comparison post-hoc test to assess absolute agreement (MET estimates in stroke group with left impairment). (DOCX 41kb)
Funding
Max Näder Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes Research at Shirley Ryan Abilitylab