Editorial Policy
FootNeuropathy.com is committed to publishing accurate, evidence-based, and clearly written educational information about peripheral neuropathy. This page explains the standards we follow when researching, writing, reviewing, and updating our content.
Key Takeaways
- All content is grounded in peer-reviewed research and authoritative sources.
- We separate established facts from emerging or uncertain evidence.
- We never accept sponsored content or paid placements.
- Every major page is reviewed against current guidelines and dated.
- Errors are corrected promptly and transparently.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What sources does FootNeuropathy.com use?
- Primary sources include peer-reviewed medical journals (NEJM, Lancet, Neurology, Diabetes Care, JAMA), major clinical guidelines (American Academy of Neurology, American Diabetes Association), and authoritative institutional sources (Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, NIH/NINDS, FDA labeling).
- How is content reviewed and updated?
- Each major page is reviewed against current clinical guidelines and the date of last review is shown on the page. Pages are revisited when new guidelines are published, when significant new evidence becomes available, or at least annually.
- Does FootNeuropathy.com accept sponsored content?
- No. We do not accept sponsored articles, paid placements, affiliate-only content, or advertorials from pharmaceutical, supplement, or medical device companies. Editorial decisions are made independently of any commercial relationship.
- How are corrections handled?
- Corrections are made promptly when an error is identified. Substantive changes include a visible note describing what was changed and when. Minor typographical or stylistic updates may be made silently.