Philosophy
The goals of Directional Non-Force Technique® Chiropractic 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.
A number of details beyond that, however, place D.N.F.T.® Chiropractic in a very unique place relative to much of the rest of the profession. Some of these are expressed below.
SOME EXAMPLES:
Subluxations, as defined in Directional Non-Force Technique®, are misalignments of tissue, osseous or soft, that result in active nerve interference.
If a misalignment does not result in active nerve interference, it is regarded merely as a misalignment and not a subluxation.
Fixations and distortions are secondary effects of subluxation. The body in its inability to self-correct specific misalignments in the spinal column resorts to its only option – compensation.
Fixation and distortion protect against the continuous effect of subluxations.
A given subluxation can, in most cases, be completely corrected on any one visit, without the need to repeat it on successive visits.
This is possible, however, only if every aspect of vertebrae, rib, disc, and associated soft tissue structure is taken into account in analysis and correction.
The body alone best yields information about subluxations. While X-ray, MRI, CT scan, static palpation, motion palpation, and thermographic analysis may yield different types of information, they do not directly indicate the location and various directions of subluxation.
A gentle test called "challenge" followed by the D.N.F.T.® Reactive Leg Reflex™ check allow the body to render a digital response - i.e. yes or no in relation to a direction of subluxation.
The body best and most permanently responds to a very specific, directional, low force, impulse style of corrective thrust delivered by the thumb.
Joint cavitations and associated articular “cracks” are found to be unnecessary.
There is a sequence of correction of subluxations, different on each visit, which constitute 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, and as a result, subluxations that are new to the patient's chart will appear diagnostically for correction.
After a relatively brief series of visits, most patients report enhanced long term structural stability and health.