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Correction for Whitall et al., Stroke 31 (10) 2390-2395.
Stroke. 2007;38:e22
doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.106.120000
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(Stroke. 2007;38:e22.)
© 2007 American Heart Association, Inc.

Correction

In the article entitled "Repetitive Bilateral Arm Training With Rhythmic Auditory Cueing Improves Motor Function in Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke" by Whitall et al,1 the y axis values of Figure 1 for Fugl Meyer scores read approximately 15, 18.5, and 25 for pre, post, and retention when they should read 29, 33.5, and 36, respectively. The actual numbers (mean; SEM) are 29.0, 3.0; 33.6, 3.9; and 36.2, 3.7. All statistics and other figures are accurate. This error makes no difference to the results but may lead readers to believe that our subjects were more impaired than they were.

The authors regret this error and apologize for not reporting it sooner.

1[Correction for Vol 31, Number 10, October 2000. Pages 2390–2395.]





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