Erratum to: A biomechanical comparison between cortical bone trajectory fixation and pedicle screw fixation

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Erratum to: A biomechanical comparison between cortical bone trajectory fixation and pedicle screw fixation Hiroki Oshino1, Toshihiko Sakakibara2, Tadashi Inaba1, Takamasa Yoshikawa1, Takaya Kato3 and Yuichi Kasai2* Erratum After publication of the original article [1] it came to our attention that the legends for figures 2 and 3 had been interchanged. The correct legend for figure two is ‘Pedicle screw fusion model’ and the correct legend for figure three is ‘Cortical bone trajectory model’. Author details 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mie University, Tsu City, Mie, Japan. 2 Department of Spinal Surgery and Medical Engineering, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-174 Edobashi, Tsu City 514-8507, Mie, Japan. 3 Community-University Research Cooperation Center, Mie University, Tsu City, Mie, Japan. Received: 17 September 2015 Accepted: 17 September 2015

Reference 1. Oshino H, Sakakibara T, Inaba T, Yoshikawa T, Kato T, Kasai Y. A biomechanical comparison between cortical bone trajectory fixation and pedicle screw fixation. J Orthop Surg Res. 2015;10:125.

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* Correspondence: [email protected] 2 Department of Spinal Surgery and Medical Engineering, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-174 Edobashi, Tsu City 514-8507, Mie, Japan Full list of author information is available at the end of the article

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