Therapeutic Disclaimer
Clear boundaries for wellbeing, bodywork, movement, kinesiology, team dynamics, and executive support services.
Last updated: 18 May 2026
Not medical care
EKA Balance Business provides wellbeing, somatic, educational, bodywork, coaching, and organizational support services. These services are not medical diagnosis, medical treatment, psychotherapy, physiotherapy, or emergency care.
Information on this website should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
Professional judgment
Clients remain responsible for seeking advice from qualified medical, psychological, legal, financial, or other licensed professionals when their situation requires it.
If you have pain, injury, a diagnosed condition, medication concerns, pregnancy-related concerns, mental health risks, or any medical uncertainty, consult an appropriate healthcare professional before booking or participating.
Emergency situations
Do not use this website or EKA Balance Business services for emergencies. If there is immediate risk of harm, severe symptoms, or a crisis, contact emergency services or a qualified healthcare provider immediately.
Results vary
Testimonials, case examples, outcomes, and statistics describe possible experiences or general service aims. They are not guarantees of individual or organizational results.
Results depend on many factors, including team context, health status, participation, workplace conditions, and the scope of the engagement.
Corporate programs
Corporate sessions are designed to support wellbeing and performance, not to replace workplace risk assessments, occupational health duties, HR processes, or legally required health and safety measures.
Employers remain responsible for compliance with employment, health and safety, accessibility, equality, privacy, and worker consultation obligations.
Informed participation
Participants should communicate relevant limitations, discomfort, or preferences before and during sessions. Participation can be paused or stopped at any time.
Hands-on work, movement practices, and group facilitation are adapted within reasonable professional limits, but participants should not perform any activity that feels unsafe.