Medical Review Policy
Cervical Curve Guide is currently an educational prototype. Its medical content is source-backed and written conservatively, but this version has not yet completed independent review by a named licensed clinician.
Current review status
The site cites clinical references and avoids individualized medical instructions. Until a named clinician is added, readers should treat the content as general education rather than medically reviewed advice.
Planned reviewer standard
A future medical reviewer should be a licensed clinician with relevant experience in musculoskeletal care, rehabilitation, spine care, neurology, sports medicine, or physical therapy. Reviewer name, credentials, jurisdiction, and review date should be shown on reviewed medical pages.
What review should check
Review should check anatomical accuracy, symptom escalation language, red flags, exercise safety wording, claims about curve restoration, source quality, and whether sport-specific recommendations are appropriately cautious.
What review does not mean
Even after clinical review, the site would remain general education. It would not create a clinician-patient relationship or replace direct evaluation, imaging decisions, medication guidance, procedures, surgery decisions, or return-to-sport clearance.