Correction.In Figure 1 illustrating the resistance training program in the article titled "Effect of Brisk Walking in 1 or 2 Daily Bouts and Moderate Resistance Training on Lower-Extremity Muscle Strength, Balance, and Walking Performance in Women Who Recently Went Through Menopause: A Randomized ran·dom·ize tr.v. ran·dom·ized, ran·dom·iz·ing, ran·dom·iz·es To make random in arrangement, especially in order to control the variables in an experiment. , Controlled Trial controlled trial Clinical research A clinical study in which one group of participants receives an experimental drug while the other receives either a placebo or an approved–'gold standard' therapy. See Blinding, Double-blinded. " by Asikainen et al in the July 2006 issue, 2 photographs are mislabeled mis·la·bel tr.v. mis·la·beled also mis·la·belled, mis·la·bel·ing also mis·la·bel·ling, mis·la·bels also mis·la·bels To label inaccurately. Adj. 1. in the figure caption. Photograph I depicts the stretching exercise for the calf muscles (30 seconds each leg), and photograph L depicts the stretching exercise for hamstring muscles rather than the calf muscles (30 seconds each leg). The authors regret the errors. [DOI (Digital Object Identifier) A method of applying a persistent name to documents, publications and other resources on the Internet rather than using a URL, which can change over time. : 10.2522/ptj.2006.86.9.1311.2] |
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