Research, clarity, and responsible publishing

    FlexiKnee Editorial Team

    Our editorial workflow is built to turn complex knee-comfort topics into clear, practical guides. We review sources, refine wording, organize visuals, and update pages when better information becomes available.

    Meet the editorial roles

    These illustrated profiles show the functions involved in preparing FlexiKnee content. The names and avatars are editorial role profiles used for presentation and do not represent licensed clinicians or independent medical reviewers.

    Illustrated avatar for Ethan Walker, Research & Sources Editor

    Ethan Walker

    Research & Sources Editor

    Organizes source reviews and checks that factual statements are matched with relevant, trustworthy references.

    Illustrated avatar for Marcus Bennett, Movement Content Editor

    Marcus Bennett

    Movement Content Editor

    Shapes practical movement and daily-routine sections so they remain clear, balanced, and easy to follow.

    Illustrated avatar for Daniel Reyes, Visual Content Editor

    Daniel Reyes

    Visual Content Editor

    Plans diagrams, comparison visuals, tables, and page structure to make longer guides easier to understand.

    Illustrated avatar for Oliver Grant, Product Content Reviewer

    Oliver Grant

    Product Content Reviewer

    Reviews product-related sections for clarity, limitations, accurate feature descriptions, and commercial disclosure.

    Illustrated avatar for Maya Collins, Copy & Clarity Editor

    Maya Collins

    Copy & Clarity Editor

    Edits language for readability, removes unnecessary claims, and keeps the tone useful rather than promotional.

    Source-led research

    For health and safety topics, we prioritize recognized medical organizations, hospital patient guidance, professional associations, and relevant peer-reviewed research. Sources must support the specific statement being made—not merely discuss a similar topic.

    Editorial review

    Digital research and writing tools may assist with outlines, comparisons, or early drafts. Published pages are reviewed for unsupported claims, unclear wording, broken links, and avoidable repetition before they go live.

    Balanced product coverage

    FlexiKnee sells knee-comfort products, so some guides include links to our products. Commercial links do not change our obligation to explain limitations, safety considerations, and situations in which a product may not be appropriate.

    Meaningful updates

    A guide receives a new updated date only after a substantive review, such as revised recommendations, added sources, corrected claims, improved safety information, or a material expansion.

    Who is listed as the author?

    Guides are published under FlexiKnee Editorial Team, the editorial organization responsible for researching, editing, and maintaining the content. Software tools are not presented as the author because they do not accept editorial responsibility.

    Medical scope and limitations

    FlexiKnee content is general education, not diagnosis, treatment, or individualized medical advice. Unless a guide explicitly identifies a qualified medical reviewer, it should not be described as medically reviewed. Severe, sudden, unexplained, or worsening symptoms should be assessed by an appropriate healthcare professional.

    Corrections and contact

    When we identify a material error, misleading claim, broken citation, or outdated safety statement, we correct the page and update its review date when the change is substantive. Readers can report a concern at flexikneeofficial@gmail.com.