Editorial & Fact-Checking Policy
How we research, write, and fact-check every guide on PelviCore Care to maintain uncompromising scientific integrity.
1. Who We Are & Credential Transparency
PelviCore Care is a men’s pelvic floor health education platform founded by Md Moniruzzaman Liton. We are an independent educational resource, and none of our content is written or reviewed by a licensed physician at this time — we believe in being completely upfront about our credentials rather than implying otherwise.
What we do is research pelvic health topics thoroughly, cite our sources directly from published clinical literature, and hold ourselves to a strict verification process before any article or guide goes live.
2. How We Research: Primary Clinical Sources
Every exercise protocol, physiological explanation, and recovery guideline on this site is synthesized from published clinical literature, professional society guidance, and systematic reviews:
Mayo Clinic
Urology & Pelvic Floor GuidesNIH & NIDDK
Clinical Urinary & CPPS DataCleveland Clinic
Men’s Health & Pelvic SpasmsAUA & Cochrane
Professional Guidelines & Systematic ReviewsAcademic Medical Centers
UCLA Health & Published TrialsWhere no published source addresses a specific detail — an exact hold time or a precise timeline, for instance — the article says so explicitly rather than presenting a guess as established practice. Any specific clinical claim — such as isometric contraction holding cadences, diaphragmatic excursion cues, or surgical recovery timelines — is verified against at least one of these primary sources. We link directly to cited references in a dedicated “References & Further Reading” section at the end of each guide so readers can inspect the evidence independently.
3. Our 3-Stage Writing & Verification Workflow
Every article follows a systematic 3-stage editorial workflow before publishing:
Literature Review & Synthesis
We review current urological clinical guidelines, pelvic physical therapy protocols, and male anatomical studies before outlining the article.
Practical, Actionable Drafting
Drafts are written with clear, step-by-step cues, avoiding ambiguous jargon while remaining strictly male-centric and medically responsible.
Fact-Checking & Hypertonic Safety Check
Every factual claim and repetition count is cross-checked against sources. We verify that hypertonic relaxation warnings are prominent to protect readers from muscle spasms.
4. How We Use Illustrations, Diagrams & AI-Generated Visuals
Some of the anatomical diagrams, cross-section models, instructional graphics, and photorealistic lifestyle renders (including images that appear to show a person, such as an exercise or stretch demonstration) on this site are generated in-house, including with the assistance of AI image visualization tools, and are subsequently curated, annotated, and edited by our team for clarity. No photorealistic image on this site depicts a real, identifiable individual unless separately stated in that image’s own caption.
These anatomical visuals are designed to help men visualize deep internal structures — such as the levator ani group, which includes the pubococcygeus, and the bulbospongiosus — and understand biomechanical cues. They are educational aids and are not intended to serve as exact surgical or medical references. We do not use copyrighted third-party medical illustrations or photography without explicit licensing.
5. What PelviCore Care Is — and Is Not
✅ What We Are
An evidence-based health education platform that compiles, translates, and organizes publicly available clinical literature into structured, actionable wellness guides for men.
❌ What We Are Not
A medical clinic or healthcare practice. Nothing published on this site constitutes a clinical diagnosis, individualized prescription, or substitute for seeing a physician or pelvic PT.
6. Corrections & Continuous Updates
Medical research evolves, and we actively maintain our content. When new clinical guidelines emerge or readers point out an inaccuracy, we revise the article immediately and update the “Last Updated” timestamp. When we correct a substantive factual error — as opposed to a wording or formatting fix — we note what changed at the foot of the article.
7. Our Commitment to Honest Recommendations
When we recommend supportive gear, ergonomic cushions, biofeedback devices, or wellness supplements, selections are based on genuine utility and research merit — never on commission rates. While we participate in affiliate programs to support site operations, our editorial evaluations remain completely independent. See our Affiliate Disclosure for full details.
8. Questions, Corrections, or Feedback
If you spot an error, have a question regarding our research methodology, or wish to suggest an update, please reach out directly at contact@pelvicorecare.com or use our Contact Form.