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Last updated: April 2, 2026

SportsReflector Disclaimer

By downloading, installing, or using the SportsReflector application or website (collectively, the "Service"), you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to the disclaimers set out below. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.

1. Not a Medical Device

SportsReflector is a consumer software application designed for educational and informational purposes. It is not a medical device as defined by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Health Canada, the European Union Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR), or any equivalent regulatory body in any jurisdiction.

SportsReflector has not been cleared, approved, or certified by any medical regulatory authority. It must not be used as a substitute for professional medical equipment, clinical diagnostic tools, or regulated health monitoring devices.

2. No Medical Advice

Nothing in the Service — including but not limited to injury risk flags, biomechanical analysis, movement assessments, form scores, muscle activation maps, symmetry analysis, fatigue detection, or any other output — constitutes medical advice, a medical diagnosis, a clinical assessment, or a treatment recommendation.

All analysis is generated by automated computer vision algorithms. These algorithms identify statistical patterns in movement data and compare them against reference benchmarks. They do not account for your individual medical history, pre-existing conditions, physical limitations, or any other health factors that a qualified healthcare professional would consider.

Always consult a qualified healthcare professional — including a physician, physical therapist, or sports medicine specialist — before beginning, modifying, or continuing any exercise or training program, particularly if you have or suspect a pre-existing injury, medical condition, or physical limitation.

3. Injury Risk Flags Are Not Diagnoses

SportsReflector's injury risk assessment feature identifies movement patterns that are statistically associated with elevated injury probability based on published biomechanics research. An injury risk flag means the app has detected a movement pattern that, in population-level studies, correlates with increased injury rates.

An injury risk flag does not mean you are injured, will become injured, or have any specific medical condition. Conversely, the absence of an injury risk flag does not mean a movement is safe for your individual circumstances. SportsReflector's false negative rate for injury risk detection is approximately 8.9% (see How We Score for full validation methodology).

Any injury risk flag should be discussed with a certified athletic trainer, physical therapist, or sports medicine professional before you alter your training based on it.

4. Assumption of Risk

Physical activity, sport, and exercise carry inherent risks of injury, including serious injury or death. By using SportsReflector, you acknowledge these risks and assume full personal responsibility for any injury, harm, loss, or damage that may result from:

  • Following or acting upon drills, exercises, feedback, or recommendations provided by the Service;
  • Modifying your training based on form scores, injury risk flags, or biomechanical analysis;
  • Any physical activity undertaken in connection with your use of the Service.

SportsReflector, its parent company, affiliates, officers, employees, and agents are not liable for any injury, harm, or loss arising from your use of the Service. See our Terms of Use for the full limitation of liability.

5. No Professional Coaching Guarantee

AI-generated coaching feedback is not a substitute for instruction by a qualified, certified coach or athletic trainer. Automated feedback cannot account for the full context of your physical condition, training history, goals, or the nuances that an experienced human coach would observe in person. SportsReflector's feedback should be treated as one data point among many, not as authoritative coaching instruction.

6. Accuracy Limitations

SportsReflector's computer vision model achieves an average landmark detection accuracy of 94.4% ([email protected]) across supported movements. Form score repeatability is ±3.0 points on average. Accuracy is reduced in low-light conditions, with baggy clothing, at extreme camera angles, and for very high-speed movements. Full accuracy data is published at sportsreflector.com/how-we-score.

No AI system is 100% accurate. Do not make significant training, health, or medical decisions based solely on SportsReflector's output.

7. General Disclaimer

The Service is provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. SportsReflector does not warrant that the Service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free of viruses or other harmful components.

Content on this website and within the app is for general informational purposes only. While we make reasonable efforts to keep information accurate and up to date, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of any information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the Service.

8. Questions

If you have questions about this disclaimer, please contact us via the Support page. For full terms governing your use of the Service, see our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

This disclaimer was last updated on April 2, 2026. SportsReflector reserves the right to update this disclaimer at any time. Continued use of the Service after any update constitutes acceptance of the revised disclaimer.