Corrections."The Meaning of Autonomy for Physical Therapy." Sandstrom R. Phys Ther. 2007;87:98-106. In Figure 2 on page 104 of the print version this article, "Physical" was incorrectly typeset as "Physician." This error has been corrected in both the PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. and full-text versions of the article at www.pjtournal.rg. [FIGURE 2 OMITTED] [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.20050245.cx] "Timed 'Up & Go' Test as a Predictor of Falls ..." Kristensen et al. Phys Ther. 2007;87(1):24-31. In the article titled "Timed 'Up & Go' Test as a Predictor of Falls Within 6 Months After Hip Fracture hip fracture Orthopedic surgery A femoral fracture which affects 1/6 white ♀–US during life Epidemiology 250,000/yr–US Specifics Proximal femur; 90+% femoral neck, intertrochanteric; 5-10% are subtrochanteric Risk factors Tall, thin ♀, Surgery" by Kristensen et al (January January: see month. 2007), the numbers and percentages of some subject groups were incorrectly reported in Tables 1 and 2. In Table 1, the numbers of subjects with low functional mobility at discharge (with percentages in parentheses See parenthesis. parentheses - See left parenthesis, right parenthesis. ) were originally reported as 36 (61) for subjects with follow-up follow-up, n the process of monitoring the progress of a patient after a period of active treatment. follow-up subsequent. follow-up plan data and 12 (60) for subjects without follow-up data. The correct numbers were 34 (58) for subjects with follow-up data and 11 (55) for subjects without follow-up data. In Table 2, the number of subjects without falls who had functional mobility at discharge was incorrectly reported as 18 (45)/22. The correct number was 22 (55)/18. The first number indicates the number of subjects with a Timed "Up & Go" score <30 seconds (with percentage in parentheses), the second number indicates the number of subject with a Timed "Up & Go" score of [greater than or equal to] 30 seconds. [DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20050271.cx] |
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