Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. The content is designed to help visitors better understand concussion, dysautonomia, POTS, autonomic dysfunction, rehabilitation concepts, and related clinical topics.

The information presented on this website should not be interpreted as individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.

Use of this website does not establish a doctor-patient relationship with NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center or William J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, FACSM.


No Doctor-Patient Relationship

Viewing this website, submitting forms, emailing the clinic, communicating through social media, or requesting information does not create a doctor-patient relationship.

A formal clinical relationship is only established after:

  • appropriate intake procedures are completed

  • clinical evaluation has been performed

  • mutual agreement regarding care plan is present

  • completion of required consent and documentation processes

No provider-patient relationship exists until these steps are completed.

Educational Content Only

The content on this website is intended to provide general educational information regarding several topics including:

  • concussion

  • post-concussion syndrome

  • dysautonomia

  • POTS

  • autonomic dysfunction

  • rehabilitation concepts

  • exercise strategies

  • clinical testing concepts

  • sports medicine topics

Medical information evolves continuously. Recommendations, concepts, and evidence may change over time. The content on this website should not replace individualized medical evaluation by your licensed healthcare provider.

Not Emergency Medical Advice

This website is not intended for care including emergency medical care or urgent medical decision-making.

If you are experiencing what might be an emergency like:

  • chest pain

  • severe shortness of breath

  • stroke-like symptoms

  • loss of consciousness

  • suicidal thoughts

  • severe neurological symptoms

  • medical emergencies

Call 911 or seek immediate emergency medical care. Never rely on website content, email communication, or social media messaging for emergency medical needs.

Individual Responses to Treatment Vary

Patients respond differently to evaluation, rehabilitation, exercise, and clinical management strategies.

No statement on this website should be interpreted as a guarantee of:

  • recovery

  • improvement

  • symptom resolution

  • treatment outcome

  • athletic return

  • functional restoration

Clinical outcomes vary significantly based on individual physiology, diagnosis, comorbidities, injury severity, adherence, and multiple other factors.

Telehealth and Geographic Limitations

Educational information provided through this website may be viewed by individuals located in many states, provinces or countries. Availability of services may vary based on:

  • state regulations

  • licensing laws

  • telehealth restrictions

  • clinical appropriateness

  • jurisdictional requirements

Submission of an inquiry or request for consultation does not guarantee acceptance as a patient.

External Links and Third-Party Resources

This website may reference or link to external resources, research articles, educational organizations, or third-party websites.

NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center does not control or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or ongoing availability of external content.

External links are provided for informational purposes only.

Medical-Legal Content Disclaimer

Certain sections of this website discuss:

  • medical-legal evaluation

  • impairment analysis

  • independent medical review

  • objective testing

  • documentation standards

  • expert consultation

These discussions are educational in nature and should not be interpreted as legal advice. Visitors should consult qualified legal counsel regarding legal matters.

Research and Scientific Uncertainty

Many conditions discussed on this website, including dysautonomia, concussion, Long COVID, and autonomic dysfunction, remain areas of ongoing scientific investigation.

Current theories, mechanisms, and treatment approaches continue to evolve.

NeuroSport strives to present evidence-guided information while recognizing that scientific understanding changes over time.

Website Accuracy and Updates

Reasonable efforts are made to maintain accurate and current information. However, NeuroSport Spine and Concussion Center makes no warranties regarding:

  • completeness

  • accuracy

  • applicability

  • uninterrupted availability

  • error-free operation of the website

Content may be modified, updated, or removed without notice.

Questions About Becoming a Patient?

If you are interested in learning more about NeuroSport services, evaluations, or consultation availability, please contact the clinic directly.

A member of our team can help determine whether an evaluation may be appropriate for your situation.