Editorial standards

How JointReset handles authorship, sourcing, and safety language.

The site is written to be calm, useful, and honest about uncertainty. That means clear authorship, public references, visible dates, and repeated safety boundaries without pretending the content is clinical review.

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Truthful authorship

Written by JointReset Editorial. We use this label until real named contributors or reviewers are ready to be listed publicly. We do not publish fake expertise, fake reviewer titles, or “medically reviewed” claims that the product cannot support honestly.

Educational, not diagnostic

The site explains publicly available movement and training principles in plain language. It does not diagnose the exact pathology behind a search term, prescribe treatment, or position JointReset as a substitute for licensed care.

Sourcing and clarity

Every article and condition guide includes references. Internally, content is reviewed for clarity, sourcing, safety language, and whether the next suggested step stays realistic and non-clinical.

Update policy

We display publish and update dates on articles and condition guides. When a page becomes outdated, unclear, or inconsistent with the current product, the goal is to revise it rather than pad the library with near-duplicate pages.

Safety boundary

Reviewed internally for clarity, sourcing, and safety. Educational content only; not medically reviewed. When recent trauma, inability to bear weight, severe swelling, unexplained weight loss, numbness, night pain, or rapidly worsening symptoms are present, the content should direct people toward professional evaluation rather than trying to stretch self-guided exercise too far.