Medical Disclaimer
Last updated: 8 May 2026
The information provided on Active Health Hub is for general educational and informational purposes only.
This website is intended to help visitors better understand health, wellbeing, chiropractic care, musculoskeletal conditions, posture, movement, exercise, injury prevention and related topics.
The content on this website is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, emergency care or an individual consultation with a suitably qualified healthcare professional.
This disclaimer applies to the website:
http://www.activehealthhub.co.uk
1. General information only
The information on this website is provided for general information only.
It should not be treated as personal medical advice or used as a substitute for advice from your GP, chiropractor, physiotherapist, consultant, pharmacist or another appropriately qualified healthcare professional.
You should not rely on information from this website to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any health condition.
If you have questions about your health, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, medication, exercise suitability or recovery, you should speak to an appropriate healthcare professional.
2. No practitioner-patient relationship
Using this website, reading our content, submitting a contact form or sending an email does not create a practitioner-patient relationship between you and Active Health Hub.
A professional relationship is only created when you have had an appropriate consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who has assessed your individual circumstances.
Website content cannot take account of your full medical history, symptoms, medication, lifestyle, risk factors, examination findings or personal circumstances.
3. Seek professional advice
You should always seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional if you are concerned about your health.
This is especially important if you:
- Have new, severe or worsening symptoms
- Have symptoms following an injury, fall or accident
- Have unexplained pain, weakness, numbness or tingling
- Have symptoms that are not improving
- Are pregnant or recently gave birth
- Have a long-term medical condition
- Are taking medication
- Have had surgery
- Are unsure whether an exercise, stretch or activity is safe for you
Do not ignore, delay or avoid seeking professional medical advice because of something you have read on this website.
4. Emergency symptoms
This website is not designed for emergencies.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 999 immediately or attend your nearest emergency department.
You should seek urgent medical help if you experience symptoms such as:
- Chest pain
- Severe shortness of breath
- Signs of a stroke, such as facial drooping, arm weakness or speech difficulty
- Sudden severe headache
- Loss of consciousness
- New loss of bladder or bowel control
- Numbness around the groin or saddle area
- Severe or progressive weakness
- Serious injury following a fall, accident or trauma
- Any symptom that feels severe, sudden or worrying
For urgent but non-emergency medical advice in the UK, contact NHS 111.
5. Exercise and movement advice
This website may include general information about exercise, stretching, posture, mobility, strengthening or rehabilitation-style activities.
This information is general and may not be suitable for everyone.
Before starting any new exercise, stretch or movement programme, you should consider your own health, fitness level, injury history and medical circumstances. Where appropriate, seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional.
Stop any activity immediately and seek advice if it causes pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, numbness, weakness, worsening symptoms or any other concerning reaction.
6. Chiropractic and musculoskeletal information
Content about chiropractic care, back pain, neck pain, joints, muscles, nerves, posture or movement is provided for general educational purposes.
It should not be used to self-diagnose or decide whether chiropractic care, manual therapy, exercise or any other treatment is appropriate for you.
Treatment suitability depends on individual assessment, clinical judgement and your personal circumstances.
7. Accuracy and review of content
We aim to provide information that is clear, helpful and reasonably accurate at the time of publication.
However, health information can change over time, and individual circumstances vary.
We do not guarantee that all information on this website is complete, current or applicable to your specific situation.
Where appropriate, content may be reviewed, updated or removed to reflect changes in guidance, professional standards or available evidence.
The General Medical Council describes good practice as including safe care, working within competence, supporting patients to make informed decisions, and acting with honesty and integrity. Although not all health websites are clinical services, these principles are useful for transparent health communication.
8. Editorial standards and E-E-A-T
Active Health Hub aims to support trust by making health content:
- Clear and understandable
- Written for general education rather than diagnosis
- Based on reasonable health knowledge and accepted safety principles
- Reviewed or updated where needed
- Transparent about its limitations
- Clear about when professional advice should be sought
Where content discusses health conditions, symptoms, treatment options, exercises or clinical topics, it should be interpreted as general information only.
The final decision about your care should be made with an appropriate healthcare professional who can assess you properly.
9. External links
This website may link to external websites or resources.
External links are provided for convenience and additional information only. We are not responsible for the accuracy, safety, content or privacy practices of external websites.
A link to another website does not mean we endorse all of its content, services or views.
10. No guarantees
We do not guarantee any specific outcome from using information on this website.
Health outcomes vary between individuals and depend on many factors, including medical history, diagnosis, treatment, lifestyle, adherence to advice and individual response.
Any examples, explanations or general guidance on this website should not be interpreted as a promise of results.
11. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Active Health Hub accepts no responsibility for any loss, injury or damage that may arise from reliance on general information provided on this website.
Nothing in this disclaimer excludes or limits liability where it would be unlawful to do so.
12. Contact us
If you have questions about this disclaimer or would like to raise a concern about information published on this website, you can contact us at:
Active Health Hub
Website: http://www.activehealthhub.co.uk
Email: burdonchiro@hotmail.co.uk
13. Changes to this disclaimer
We may update this Medical Disclaimer from time to time.
Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last updated” date.
