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The goals of Directional Non-Force
Technique are very much in line with the roots of traditional chiropractic: analyze and correct subluxations wherever they
occur in the body, and allow the body to heal itself. Subluxations, as defined in Directional Non-Force Technique, are misalignments
of tissue, osseous or soft, which result in nerve interference.
The body best and most permanently responds to a very specific,
directional, low force, impulse style of corrective thrust (delivered by the thumb).
There is a sequence of correction
of subluxations, different on each visit, which constitutes a process referred to as "retracing." This means that the body
is de-compensating as the result of relieving of structural faults and associated nerve interference. After a relatively brief
series of visits, most patients report enhanced long-term structural stability and health.
D.N.F.T. adjustments are comprehensive
and include: spine, pelvis, cranials, shoulder, upper and lower extremities, TMJ, and organ reflexes. There are very few contraindications
for Directional Non-Force Technique chiropractic, and it may be safely applied to babies, geriatrics, post surgical patients,
and those who have disc herniations.
Both a challenge and leg check are used to analyze subluxations. The challenge consists of a gentle push against
a structure in a specific direction. The challenge is followed by a highly specific leg check within a few seconds, and the
doctor then makes an observation of whether or not the "reactive leg" has pulled up short. If the reactive leg has pulled
up short, then the test is positive and means that the structure, in the direction challenged, is causing nerve interference.
If there is no pull-up of the reactive leg, then the body indicates that no nerve interference is being produced and to not
adjust the structure in question.
If the indication is to adjust the structure, then a light thumb impulse is delivered
in the appropriate direction. If a vertebrae is adjusted, then along with it is the analysis and correction of rib (if present),
discs, and ligaments.
It has been a long stated goal of Directional
Non-Force Technique chiropractic to effect maximum benefits in a minimal number of visits. This has made D.N.F.T. a very patient
oriented technique with features appreciated by many. There are almost no contraindications, and the effects are as powerful
on a young child as a mature well developed athlete. Directional Non-Force Technique is a constantly evolving product, and
presently represents over 70 years of clinic research and experience.
There is a referral list for patients and doctors
who are seeking a D.N.F.T. practitioner. Those on the list must maintain certain annual seminar attendance requirements, and
pass certain motor skill and knowledge tests. This list is maintained by Dr. John and can be accessed through the D.N.F.T.
website in the referral doctors section.
Directional Non-Force Technique®,
D.N.F.T.®, D.N.F.T. Seminars®, and Directional Non-Force Technique Seminars are exclusive trademarks and service marks of
Dr. Christopher F. John.