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Correction to: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2019) 41:785–789 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-019-02216-9
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The study was approved by the Ethics Committee for Medical Research of our university (No. 18‐054), and informed consent was obtained from all volunteers.
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The study was approved by the Ethics Committee for Medical Research of our university (No. 17‐250), and informed consent was obtained from all patients.
This is the second error in the subject information that given in “Materials and methods” section.
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The Japanese subjects were 16 healthy male volunteers (26 wrist joints) and 16 healthy female volunteers (30 wrist joints) with no past medical history of trauma or complaint of the wrist joint (56 wrist joints in total, 26 in male and 30 in female; mean age: 32.9 ± 8.5). Six wrists in male and two wrists in female were excluded in this study due to past traumatic history.
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The Japanese subjects were 56 patients (26 in male and 30 in female; mean age: 32.9 ± 8.5) with distal radius fractures. The 56 non-injured side of wrists with no past medical history of trauma or complaint of the wrist joint were included in this study.
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Kinoshita, M., Naito, K., Goto, K. et al. Correction to: Anatomical-positional relationship between the bone structure of the distal radius and flexor pollicis longus tendon using ultrasonography. Surg Radiol Anat 44, 635 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-022-02908-9
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