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"Effects of a Multimodal Two or more modes of operation. The term is used to refer to a myriad of functions and conditions in which two or more different methods, processes or forms of delivery are used. On the Web, it refers to asking for something one way and receiving the answer another; for example requesting  ..." Ince et al. Phys Ther. 2006;85(7):924-935.

In the article titled "Effects of a Multimodal Exercise Program for People With Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing Spondylitis Definition

Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) refers to inflammation of the joints in the spine. AS is also known as rheumatoid spondylitis or Marie-Strümpell disease (among other names).
" by Ince et al (July 2006), Figures 10 and 11 were 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.
. Figure 10 illustrates the spinal twist stretch, and Figure 11 illustrates the pararvertebral muscle stretch. [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.2006.86.10.1452.2]

"Prognosis in Soft Tissue Disorders ..." [Author Response]. Beaton and Kennedy. Phys Ther. 2006;86(7):1036-1037.

In the article titled "Prognosis in Soft Tissue Disorders of the Shoulder: Predicting Both Change in Disability and Level of Disability After Treatment" by Kennedy et al (July 2006), reference 1 was omitted in the first paragraph of the Author Response to the Invited Commentary. The corrected sentence with the inclusion of reference 1 is: "His comments supported the fact that studies of prognosis are being recognized for their clinical importance and that--as we move toward the application of their results to clinical practice (1)--their methods are undergoing the same scrutiny that the reporting of randomized controlled trials A randomized controlled trial (RCT) is a scientific procedure most commonly used in testing medicines or medical procedures. RCTs are considered the most reliable form of scientific evidence because it eliminates all forms of spurious causality.  was going through several years ago." [DOI: 10.2522/ptj.2006.86.10.1452.3]

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