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  4. Correction: Feasibility and tolerance of a robotic postural training to improve standing in a person with ambulatory spinal cord injury

Correction: Feasibility and tolerance of a robotic postural training to improve standing in a person with ambulatory spinal cord injury

Spinal Cord Series and Cases, 2021 · DOI: 10.1038/s41394-021-00467-6 · Published: October 7, 2021

Spinal Cord InjuryAssistive TechnologyRehabilitation

Simple Explanation

This is a correction notice regarding an article about robotic postural training for a person with spinal cord injury. The correction addresses an error in Figure 6 of the original article. The corrected figure is included in the notice.

Study Duration
Not specified
Participants
One person with ambulatory spinal cord injury
Evidence Level
Not specified

Key Findings

  • 1
    The original article contained an incorrect Figure 6.
  • 2
    The correction provides the correct Figure 6 for the article.
  • 3
    This correction does not alter the original findings of the study.

Research Summary

This document is a correction to a previously published article. The correction pertains to Figure 6, which was displayed incorrectly in the original publication. The document provides the corrected figure for reference.

Practical Implications

Accuracy of Research

Ensures the accuracy of published research by correcting errors.

Data Interpretation

Allows readers to properly interpret the data presented in Figure 6.

Reliability of Results

Maintains the reliability of the study's results by correcting errors in visual representation.

Study Limitations

  • 1
    Only addresses a figure error.
  • 2
    Does not provide details of the original study.
  • 3
    Limited information on the study methodology.

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