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There was a strong association between hemorrhagic stroke and poorer lower extremity function. rFA, contralesional FA, and age were included in the final model for FIM-motor and length of stay. The effect of rFA on all outcome measures was stronger than that of contralesional FA. The effect of age on FIM-motor was as strong as that of rFA. Neural damage in the corticospinal tracts (indicated by rFA) had the strongest effect on outcome measures, whereas the level of disability (measured by FIM-motor) was associated with a broader range