"Timed Up & Go Test as a Predictor of Falls..." Kristensen et al. Phys Ther. 2007;87(1):24–31.
In titled "Timed Up Go Test as a Predictor ofFalls Within 6 Months After Hip Fracture Surgery" by Kristensenet al (January 2007), the numbers and percentages of some subjectgroups were incorrectly reported in Tables 1 and 2. In Table1, the numbers of subjects with low functional mobility at discharge(with percentages in parentheses) were originally reported as36 (61) for subjects with follow-up data and 12 (60) for subjectswithout follow-up data. The correct numbers were 34 (58) forsubjects with follow-up data and 11 (55) for subjects withoutfollow-up data. In Table 2, the number of subjects without fallswho had functional mobility at discharge was incorrectly reportedas 18 (45)/22. The correct number was 22 (55)/18. The firstnumber indicates the number of subjects with a Timed "Up &Go" score <30 seconds (with percentage in parentheses), thesecond number indicates the number of subject with a Timed "Up& Go" score of 30 seconds.