Business identity
Jointsoaeco.ddd
5340 Johnson Dr, Mission, KS 66205, United States
Phone: +1 (913) 219-9510
Email: chat@jointsoaeco.world
Jointsoaeco.ddd publishes free, practical guides for office workers in the United States who want short desk breaks, stretches, breathing exercises, and focus habits. We are an informational publisher—not a clinic, supplement store, or telehealth service.
We operate from Mission, Kansas, and create original articles, step-by-step routines, and checklists you can use at a standard desk. Our team focuses on workplace comfort habits and general lifestyle education—topics like eye rest, posture awareness, gentle movement, and short breathing pauses.
Jointsoaeco.ddd
5340 Johnson Dr, Mission, KS 66205, United States
Phone: +1 (913) 219-9510
Email: chat@jointsoaeco.world
We read contact form messages on U.S. business days (Monday–Friday). We aim to reply within 2–3 business days. This site does not offer live chat medical support or emergency assistance.
All routines and articles on this Site are free to read. We do not charge for access to guides. If we ever offer paid materials, we will disclose pricing clearly before purchase.
Content is written in plain English for U.S. office workers. We describe general habits reported in occupational wellness literature and ergonomics education—we do not present our articles as clinical studies or personal outcome promises.
If this Site displays advertising (including through Google Ads), ads are separate from our educational articles. Landing pages match ad messaging: we offer free general wellness education, not medical treatment, supplements, or guaranteed outcomes. Sponsored placements, if any, will be identifiable. We do not let advertisers influence medical-style claims in our guides. Optional analytics cookies run only after you consent in our cookie banner.
We do not sell personal information. See our Privacy Policy and Your Privacy Choices for collection, retention, and U.S. state privacy rights (CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, and comparable laws).
No. Everything here is general lifestyle and workplace comfort information. Always talk with a doctor, physical therapist, or other qualified professional about symptoms, injuries, or whether an exercise is safe for you.
Not at this time. The Site is an educational resource. We will update this page if that changes.
Many routines are discreet, but follow your company’s policies and safety guidelines. Adapt movements to your chair, desk, and any physical limitations.