T&C of Use
1. General
These Terms of Use set out the terms of use by you of this website, located at the domain “treatmyachilles.com” and on all sub-domains, folders and sub-folders of this domain (the “Website”). The Website is owned and/or operated by ML Physio Ltd trading as Treat My Achilles registered in England and Wales with Company Number: 07434251 and registered office: 61 Bridge Street, Kington, HR5 3DJ, UK (herein referred to as “Us”, “We” or similar). It incorporates the following documents:
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Terms and Conditions of Purchase: Physio Services (where any inconsistencies exist between the Terms and Conditions of Purchase: Physio Services and the Terms of Use the relevant provisions in the Terms and Condition of Purchase for Physiotherapy Services shall prevail)
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2. Consent
By accessing any part of the Website, or by submitting data online to Us, you agree to comply and remain bound by these Terms of Use. Please do not use this Website or submit your information to Us if you do not agree with these Terms of Use in full.
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You should review these Terms of Use on a regular basis as We may make changes at our discretion and without notice. These Terms of Use were last updated on 4 December 2018.
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3. Definitions
Words capitalised in these Terms of Use shall have the following meaning unless stated otherwise:
“Blog post” means a post by Us that appears on this Website;
“Business Days” refers to any day other than a Saturday or a Sunday or a day declared as a public holiday in the UK;
“Free content” means all text, graphics, images, video, sound and other data displayed on, or made available on the Website without charge. It includes, without limitation, any Blog Post;
“Qualified Healthcare Professional” means a qualified medical doctor or physiotherapist.
4. Purpose and nature of our free content
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Our free content is intended as general information only and is no substitute for proper medical diagnosis or treatment and you should consult a Qualified Healthcare Professional such as Our Physiotherapists if you have any questions or concerns relating to your health or in connection with any medical condition. We have used all reasonable care and skill in compiling the content on this Website but make no warranty as to the accuracy or applicability of any information on this Website and cannot accept any liability for any errors or omissions or your use of the free content.
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We endeavour to provide free content that is current and based on the latest research and clinical practice as at the date of initial publication. We further attempt to update old posts as new information becomes available, but We do not guarantee its currency.
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5. Our legal relationship with you
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We do not assume any duty of care in relation to you or any third party by providing the free content on the Website and your use of the free content does not create a practitioner-client relationship between you and Us.
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6. Use of the information on this Website
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You must not copy or reproduce any free content in any way without Our written permission, which if provided, will be subject to the conditions set out below. In the event that We do grant you permission to copy or reproduce any free content, you are given a non-exclusive license, revocable at will, to copy and reproduce any free content for personal or commercial use, providing you:
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(where the blog post is reproduced on the World Wide Web) include a link back to the specific blog entry or the home page of this Website (https://treatmyachilles.com); and
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display the domain name of this Website (treatmyachilles.com).
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7. Third party intellectual property ownership
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Please note that We have acquired licences to use certain marks, images and similar published on this Website. The intellectual property rights attached to these marks, images and similar belongs to third parties and We cannot grant you permission to copy or reproduce these. Please contact Us if you wish to copy or reproduce such marks, images and similar and We will endeavour to refer you to the relevant owner who may be able to assist you.
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8. Unauthorised use and security measures
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You must only use this Website in good faith and for legitimate personal purposes unless agreed otherwise. In particular, you must not:
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interrupt, or attempt to interrupt, the operation of this Website in any way;
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alter or attempt to alter any free content;
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gain access, or attempt to gain access, to any private data, personal information or software code stored on the servers used by this Website; or
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attempt to damage Our reputation and/or commercial interests in any way.
We reserve the right to limit or deny you access to this Website or your ability to make comments if, in our opinion, you breach these Terms of Use. We will also collect and store your IP address for the purpose of enforcing these Terms of Use. Any unauthorised interruption or alteration is likely to result in criminal prosecution and/or civil action.
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9. Links from this Website
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This Website may contain links to other websites over which We have no control. We are not liable for the content on those websites and cannot guarantee the content’s accuracy. You access those websites at your own risk.
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10. Advertisements
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This Website may contain advertisements provided by third parties. We make no assurances or warranties (expressed or implied) about the accuracy, completeness or reliability of any advertisement supplied by third parties. We further do not endorse any product or services advertised on this Website unless we specifically state so.
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11. Non-waiver
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No term or provision of these Terms of Use or of any document incorporated herein shall be deemed waived and no breach excused unless such waiver or consent is in writing and signed by Us.
12. Governing law
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These Terms of Use and all the documents incorporated herein are governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. You agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
If any part of this notice and disclaimer is deemed unlawful, void or for any reason unenforceable then that part will be deemed severable from the whole and will not affect the validity and enforceability of the remaining parts.
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