Open Access 01-12-2014 | Erratum
Erratum to: multidimensional associative factors for improvement in pain, function, and working capacity after rehabilitation of whiplash associated disorder: a prognostic, prospective outcome study
Published in: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | Issue 1/2014
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After publication of this work [1], we became aware of some typing errors, missing data and ambiguities in the results and discussion.
1)
In the results, second paragraph, second last sentence, it has to be clarified: High functional improvement (NASS) was associated with high reduction of CSQ catastrophizing (19.4% explained variance), low baseline NASS function (11.4%), NASS pain relief (11.3%), and low baseline NASS pain (5.9%).
2)
In the results, third paragraph, the results of the 6 month follow-up rely on Table two.
3)
In the same paragraph later on, the following is more precise: The most important associative factor for high pain relief (NASS) was a low NASS baseline pain level (reflecting high pain) (35.5%), high improvement in NASS function (14.8% explained variance), and a low baseline score on NASS function (13.8%). And later on: