Reliability and Diagnostic Accuracy of Clinical Tests of Vestibular Function for Children
Erratum
doi: 10.1097/PEP.0000000000000119
In the article cited above, Figure 1 on page 184 of the Summer 2014 issue of Pediatric Physical Therapy included errors. The corrected figure appears below, and the error has been noted in the online version of the article, which is available at www.pedpt.com .
Fig. 1: Flow diagram of subjects completing testing. DVA indicates Dynamic Visual Acuity; HTT, Head Thrust Test; MCTSIB, Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance; m-ECVCT, Modified Emory Clinical Vestibular Chair Test; SOT-VR, Sensory Organization Test, Vestibular Ratio; VFT, Vestibular Function Tests; TD, typical development; VH, vestibular hypofunction.
Reference
Christy JB, Payne J, Azuero A, Formby C. Reliability and diagnostic accuracy of clinical tests of vestibular function for children. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2014;26(2):180–190.
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