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Discover Gentle Healing with Directional Non-Force Technique (DNFT) - Aligning Your Health Naturally

Dr. Rob Gottesman's DNFT Clinic

ABOUT US

DNFT: Gentle Care, Powerful Results

D.N.F.T.® stands for "Directional Non-Force Technique®," originating from the pioneering work of Dr. Richard Van Rumpt in Santa Barbara, California, dating back to 1923. Dr. Van Rumpt spent forty-five years refining and teaching this light-force method of chiropractic, passing his knowledge to Dr. John, his chosen successor, who has since continued research and development.

 

The primary goal of D.N.F.T.® is to fulfill chiropractic's highest ideals by aligning the body structurally, thereby removing nerve interference and promoting pain relief and improved health. What sets D.N.F.T.® apart from other chiropractic methods is its sophisticated diagnostic approach, allowing the body to reveal nerve interference and structural misalignments. Unlike traditional chiropractic methods involving forceful thrusts and popping sounds, D.N.F.T.® corrections are delivered through a gentle thumb impulse, providing specific, lasting corrections without discomfort. 

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Benefits of DNFT

Ready to experience genuine healing & vitality? 

Schedule your appointment with Dr. Rob Gottesman and discover the transformative power of DNFT today!

Testimonial

Discovering Dr. Gottesman has been life-changing. A friend with chronic pain referred me, and her swift recovery intrigued me. As a Vitality Coach and Movement Therapist, I value trust in skills, integrity, and results. Dr. Gottesman's expertise has brought stability to my back, allowing me to live without fear or pain. His approach aligns with my belief in enhancing the body's natural healing abilities, making it a true gift.

-Lisa Huck

Dr. Rob Gottesman's DNFT Clinic
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WHAT WE DO?

Conditions treated by DNFT

  • Headache

  • Back, neck and shoulder pain

  • Hip and sacroiliac pain

  • Knee, ankle, and foot issues

  • Elbow, wrist, and hand pain

  • Jaw pain

  • Whiplash injuries 

  • Sciatica

  • Rib pain

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Some pelvic pain syndromes

  • Numbness or tingling in the extremities

  • Impaired nerve/blood flow

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