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. 2017 Mar 24;96(11):e6498. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000006498

Forced duction training: A potential key point for recovery in pediatric patients with trapdoor fracture: Erratum

PMCID: PMC5369945  PMID: 31305639

In the article “Forced duction training: A potential key point for recovery in pediatric patients with trapdoor fracture”,[1] which appeared in Volume 95, Issue 44 of Medicine, Drs. Yinwei Li and Xuefei Song should have been noted as co-first authors who contributed equally to this article. Also, Drs. Xianqun Fan and Ming Lin should have been reported as co-corresponding authors who contributed equally to the article.

Reference

  • [1].Li Y, Song X, Li L, et al. Forced duction training: A potential key point for recovery in pediatric patients with trapdoor fracture. Medicine. 2016. 95:e5121. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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