In the original article, an incorrect abbreviation for muscle thickness, “ML,” was used instead of “MT.” A correction has been made to the Abstract, subsection Results: “Fascicle lengths (GM: 13.2%; GL: 8.8%; SO: 21%) and MT (GM: 14.9%; GL: 15.3%; SO: 19.1%) increased from pre- to post-training, whereas PAs remained similar. GM and SO FL and MT increased up to the 8th training week, whereas GL FL increased up to the 4th week. SO displayed the highest, and GL the smallest gains in FL post-training”.
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Geremia, J. M., Baroni, B. M., Bini, R. R., Lanferdini, F. J., de Lima, A. R., Herzog, W., & Vaz, M. A. (2020, July 3). Corrigendum: Triceps Surae Muscle Architecture Adaptations to Eccentric Training (Frontiers in Physiology, (2019), 10, 10.3389/fphys.2019.01456). Frontiers in Physiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00627
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