1 Correction to: Biomech Model Mechanobiol (2017) 16:989–1000 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10237-016-0866-2

In the original publication of the article, Fig. 3 and Tables 2, 4 and 5 were published with errors. The issue was caused by an error in the code used to predict femoral strength in the finite element (FE) models, and that was presented in a previous publication (Grassi et al. 2016). For any details about the error and how that was addressed, we refer the interested reader to the corrigendum that was published for that publication (Grassi et al. 2019).

The correct Fig. 3 and Tables 2, 4 and 5 are provided below. The overall accuracy of the new results was similar to that in the original article. Thus, the overall findings and conclusions from the original article are still valid.

Fig. 3
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Prediction accuracy for the major and minor principal strains for SSAM-BMD (first column), SSAM-shape (second column), and SSAM-shape and BMD (third column) models for the three bones pooled together. From top to bottom, the accuracy results are plotted for the models using CT projection, iDXA, and Prodigy images for the SSAM-based reconstructions. Only the middle column (SSAM-shape) is affected by the corrigendum

Table 2 Prediction accuracy for the major and minor principal strains for SSAM-based models of the three bones taken individually. Only the second row (SSAM-shape) and the reference data from CT-based models (Grassi et al. 2019, 2016) are affected by the corrigendum
Table 4 Prediction accuracy for the major and minor principal strains in the femoral neck region only for SSAM-based models, for the three bones pooled and for each individual bone. Only the second row (SSAM-shape) and the reference data from CT-based models (Grassi et al. 2019, 2016) are affected by the corrigendum
Table 5 Femoral strength prediction accuracy for bones #1 and #2, for the three different FE models (SSAM-BMD, SSAM-shape, and SSAM-shape and BMD), each of them built for the three different 2D reference images (CT projection, iDXA, and Prodigy). All computational data in table is affected by the corrigendum