Erratum to “Efficacy of wearable devices for upper and lower limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials” - Report - MDSpire

Erratum to “Efficacy of wearable devices for upper and lower limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials”

  • July 15, 2026

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Correction to Effectiveness of Wearable Technology in Rehabilitation of Stroke

Background

Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, necessitating effective rehabilitation strategies. Wearable technologies have emerged as potential tools to enhance rehabilitation outcomes for stroke survivors, although their effectiveness remains under investigation.

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data is presented in the correction notice.

Key Findings

  • The authorship of the original article was inaccurately presented.
  • The correct order of authors is Chang Liu, Baojian Wei, Xiaolei Wang, Yuzhen Xu, and Ning Jiang.
  • Wearable technologies are being explored for their effectiveness in stroke rehabilitation.
  • Accurate authorship is essential for maintaining academic integrity.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians should be aware of the evolving landscape of rehabilitation technologies for stroke patients. Accurate authorship in research publications is important for recognizing contributions and ensuring the credibility of findings.

Conclusion

The correction of authorship in the referenced article highlights the importance of accuracy in scientific communication. Continued research into wearable technologies for stroke rehabilitation is warranted.

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