A graduate of New York Chiropractic College, Dr. Randy Meltzer opened his private practice in 1980 and has been providing wellness services to clients ever since. Dr. Randy Meltzer makes use of the Directional Non-Force Technique (DNFT), which differs from traditional chiropractic techniques in a number of ways. Here are some questions that people frequently ask about DNFT.
Q. What makes DNFT different?
A. DNFT is a less invasive form of chiropractic care that uses precision methods to locate specific areas of misalignment, nerve interference, and other issues. This precision allows for more effective care, with a small thumb thrust often being all that is needed to correct the issue.
Q. What are DNFT’s advantages?
A. Because of DNFT’s precise nature, there is no need for twisting, popping, or the other correctional techniques that may dissuade people from seeking out chiropractic treatment. Further, this precision also leads to issues being rectified more quickly, resulting in fewer sessions and reduced costs.
Q. Where did the technique originate?
A. Initial research into DNFT was conducted in 1923 by Dr. Richard VanRumpt, who was a chiropractor based in Santa Barbara, California. After perfecting the technique he traveled throughout the United States where he taught it for over 45 years.
To learn more about DNFT, visit Dr. Randy Meltzer at 99 University Place, Suite 412, New York, New York, 10003, or call 212-255-6710.
Q. What makes DNFT different?
A. DNFT is a less invasive form of chiropractic care that uses precision methods to locate specific areas of misalignment, nerve interference, and other issues. This precision allows for more effective care, with a small thumb thrust often being all that is needed to correct the issue.
Q. What are DNFT’s advantages?
A. Because of DNFT’s precise nature, there is no need for twisting, popping, or the other correctional techniques that may dissuade people from seeking out chiropractic treatment. Further, this precision also leads to issues being rectified more quickly, resulting in fewer sessions and reduced costs.
Q. Where did the technique originate?
A. Initial research into DNFT was conducted in 1923 by Dr. Richard VanRumpt, who was a chiropractor based in Santa Barbara, California. After perfecting the technique he traveled throughout the United States where he taught it for over 45 years.
To learn more about DNFT, visit Dr. Randy Meltzer at 99 University Place, Suite 412, New York, New York, 10003, or call 212-255-6710.