Health Disclaimer
An unambiguous statement of the nature and scope of all content published on this website. Last updated: March 2026.
Important Notice Regarding Content on This Site
Please read the following statements carefully before using any information published on Hmarium.
Educational content only. The information provided on this website is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as, and must not be understood as, professional advice, guidance specific to your individual circumstances, or a recommendation of any particular course of action.
Not a substitute for professional advice. The content on this site is not a substitute for guidance from a qualified professional. Always seek the advice of a suitably qualified professional with any questions you may have. Never disregard qualified professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.
No individual recommendations. Nothing published on Hmarium constitutes a recommendation tailored to any individual's circumstances, needs, goals or physical condition. The site describes general principles drawn from published sources in movement science, kinesiology and related disciplines, at a conceptual level only.
No responsibility for independent action. The administration of Hmarium does not assume any responsibility for any actions taken or decisions made based on information provided on this site. Readers exercise their own judgement when engaging with any information presented here.
No guaranteed outcomes. This site makes no representations, promises or implications regarding any specific outcome for any individual. The discussion of concepts such as movement quality, posture or physical function is presented in a general descriptive context only, without any claim about results.
Accuracy and currency of content. While we take care to ensure that content reflects established general knowledge from relevant academic fields, we do not warrant that all content is complete, current or applicable to any specific situation. The fields of movement science and biomechanics continue to evolve, and readers should consult current authoritative sources for the most up-to-date information.
What This Site Does and Does Not Do
This site does
- Explain general concepts from movement science and biomechanics
- Describe established principles at a conceptual, educational level
- Present information drawn from published academic sources
- Organise and contextualise general knowledge about physical function
- Discuss factors that influence how the human body moves in general terms
This site does not
- Provide advice of any kind tailored to individuals
- Make claims about any physical, functional or other personal outcome
- Represent or replace any form of professional consultation
- Offer, sell or endorse any product, service or programme
- Make diagnostic, prescriptive or therapeutic statements of any kind
The Purpose of This Disclaimer
Hmarium exists to make general knowledge about human movement and physical function accessible in a clear, structured format. The subject matter — how bodies move, how posture is influenced, how physical function is understood — is one that intersects with many aspects of everyday life.
It is precisely because this subject is relevant to personal experience that we want to be unambiguous: reading general educational content is not the same as obtaining guidance from a suitably qualified professional who has assessed your individual circumstances. The two are fundamentally different, and one cannot substitute for the other.
This disclaimer is not a formality. It reflects the genuine nature of what this site is: a resource for building general understanding, not a tool for making personal decisions.
Context & Limitations
Hmarium is an independent informational site. All content is provided for general educational purposes only. There are no individual recommendations, no promises of outcomes, and no professional advisory relationship of any kind established through use of this resource.
If you have questions about your own physical well-being or function, please seek the guidance of an appropriately qualified professional.