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Departments Letter to the Editor| Volume 99, ISSUE 7, P1436, July 2018

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Care Should Be Exercised When Titling Articles So as to Not Mislead Readers

      I would like to bring your attention to the dilemma a decisive title can create for a reader when not fully justified by a study's results and limitations.
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        • Hinojosa J.
        • Rao A.K.
        • Batavia M.
        • O'Dell M.W.
        Randomized trial on the effects of attentional focus on motor training of the upper extremity using robotics with individuals after chronic stroke.
        Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017; 98: 1924-1931