Correction: An Integrated Virtual Reality–Based Telerehabilitation Platform to Support Recovery and Maintenance of Functional Abilities Among Older Adults: Protocol for a Usability and Acceptability Study
Marco Benadduci, Claudia Franceschetti, Rachele Alessandra Marziali, Sebastian Frese, Peter Stephan Sándor, Valentina Tombolesi, Valentina Bozzi, Lorena Rossi

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TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Technology Use by Older Adults · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
In “An Integrated Virtual Reality–Based Telerehabilitation Platform to Support Recovery and Maintenance of Functional Abilities Among Older Adults: Protocol for a Usability and Acceptability Study” [1] the authors noted two errors.
In the originally published manuscript, affiliation 1 appeared as follows:
In the corrected manuscript, affliation 1 appears as follows:
In the originally published manuscript, affiliation 4 appeared as follows:
In the corrected manuscript, affliation 4 appears as follows:
The corrections will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website, together with the publication of this correction notice. Because these were made after submission to PubMed, PubMed Central, and other full-text repositories, the corrected article has also been resubmitted to those repositories.
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- 1Benadduci M Franceschetti C Marziali RA Frese SSándor PS Tombolesi V Bozzi V Rossi L An Integrated Virtual Reality–Based Telerehabilitation Platform to Support Recovery and Maintenance of Functional Abilities Among Older Adults: Protocol for a Usability and Acceptability Study JMIR Res Protoc 202572914 e 68358 10.2196/6835840729692 v 14i 1e 6835840729692 PMC 12344387 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
