Authors and Editorial Team
Cervical Curve Guide is written and maintained by the Cervical Curve Guide editorial team as a multilingual health education project. The current site is designed to be conservative, source-backed, and clear about medical uncertainty.
Current authorship status
Articles are attributed to the Cervical Curve Guide editorial team rather than a named clinician. This is intentional: the current version has not yet completed independent review by a named licensed clinician, so the site should not present itself as physician-reviewed medical advice.
Editorial responsibilities
- Use clinician-grade sources where possible, including clinical reviews, patient guidance, and references from recognized medical organizations.
- Avoid claims that exercise, traction, pillows, massage, or manipulation can reliably restore cervical lordosis or cure nerve symptoms.
- Show red flags and medical boundaries prominently on pages about numbness, weakness, sport, and conservative care.
- Adapt translations for natural reading in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Spanish while keeping the medical meaning aligned.
Future medical review
A future reviewer should be a named licensed clinician with relevant experience in musculoskeletal care, physical therapy, rehabilitation, spine care, neurology, or sports medicine. Reviewed pages should show the reviewer name, credentials, jurisdiction, and review date.
Contact
For corrections, source suggestions, or review inquiries, use the contact page.