Research Article

Feasibility of Dual-Task Gait Training for Community-Dwelling Adults after Stroke: A Case Series

Table 4

Demographic and baseline characteristics of participants.

ParticipantAge (years)GenderTime since stroke (months)Side of hemiplegiaFugl-MeyerMoCAStroop testShipleyGDSEducation (years)6 min walk (m)Assistive device

172M12L24273932316243.2None
274M11R25254931316230.9Cane
386M4.5L2623NT33316198.7Cane
442M11L25262627812318.9None
576M8.5L29283037022373.8None
660M9.3L27282233318358.8Cane
786M3R26274537222324.5None

Mean70.98.526.026.335.232.93.117.4292.7
SD15.53.51.61.810.83.52.43.668.0

Fugl-Meyer: Fugl-Meyer motor assessment for lower extremity (max. 34); MoCA: montreal cognitive assessment (maximum score 30); Stroop test: Stroop color-word interference score (color-word score minus color score); Shipley: Shipley vocabulary test (max. 40); GDS: geriatric depression scale (score > 5 indicates depression); NT: not tested.