Editorial Team
PosturaScreen does not publish individual team biographies. This is a deliberate choice — we want to explain it, and we want to point you to what we publish instead.
Why we keep team identities private
PosturaScreen is operated by a small team that would rather have the product evaluated on its own merits than on the names or credentials of the people behind it. We are not licensed clinicians — we are engineers and movement-science enthusiasts. Publishing personal bios with credentials would invite readers to assume an authority we do not claim. Publishing personal bios without credentials adds little to the reader's ability to judge the work.
Many modern small-team publishers and independent product teams reach the same conclusion. We do recognize this is a tradeoff against the common E-E-A-T expectation of named authorship; we compensate by publishing substantially more about process and method than is typical.
What we publish instead
- Editorial standards — exactly how PosturaScreen content is written, reviewed, sourced, updated, and corrected. Our editorial line is documented in detail.
- Methodology — exactly how each of the 17 posture metrics is computed, what the AI detects, what we're confident about, and what we're not. Where our measurement is a screening estimate rather than a precise value, the report tags it
approx. - Article-level disclosure — when a specific piece of content is medically reviewed by an external licensed clinician, the reviewer's name, credentials, and disclosure of compensation appear on that article. Reviewer attribution is article-level, not centralized in a "team" directory.
Editorial control
Editorial control of all unreviewed content sits with the PosturaScreen Editorial Team. No external party — investor, sponsor, partner, vendor — has the ability to influence the content or framing of an article without a clear disclosure on that article. See our conflict-of-interest policy for the full statement.
Contact
For editorial feedback, corrections, partnership inquiries, or media requests, email support@posturascreen.com. Corrections workflow is documented in editorial standards.
This page exists so that readers asking "who is behind this content?" have a clear answer (even if that answer is "we deliberately keep that private"). The answer should be stable; if our team identity policy changes, this page is updated first.