Dr. Randall Stange was raised on a farm near Doon, Iowa. A spinal injury suffered while playing college football was successfully corrected with chiropractic care. This led to his decision to pursue a career in chiropractic.
Dr. Stange graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic with highest honors in 1981. He completed his undergraduate degree at Sioux Falls College. He has specialized training in radiology, ergonomics, sports injuries and acupuncture
Current postgraduate certifications:
- Chiropractic Orthopedics
- Chiorpractic Rehabilitation
- Clinical Acupuncture
Dr. Stange is the recipient of the Excellence in Chiropractic Service award, the Governors Volunteer Service award and the Iowa Chiropractic Society District Director of the Year award. Dr. Stange also serves as a counselor for Pinnacle Management Group. He is active and holds leadership roles in numerous professional and community organizations. These include the American Chiropractic Association, Iowa Chiropractic Society, Advantage Chiropractic Network, Kiwanis International and Gideons International. Served as Iowa Chiropractic Society President 2009-2010.
Dr. Stange and his wife Cynthia have 5 children. The family enjoys many outdoor activities including golf, tennis, motorcycling and time at the lake.
Dr. Daron De Jong was born and raised in Orange City, Iowa. He attended both MOC-Floyd Valley High School and Northwestern College. He graduated from Northwestern College in 2001.
Dr. De Jong decided to become a chiropractor after seeing the wonderful results his wife received from chiropractic care with Dr. Stange following an automobile accident.
Dr. De Jong has received additional specialized training in:
- Sports Chiropractic
- Pediatric Chiropractic
- Clinical Acupuncture
Currently, Dr. De Jong is a member of the American Chiropractic Association, the Iowa Chiropractic Society and the Advantage Chiropractic Network. He also serves on several boards at Northwestern College in Orange City. Stange Chiropractic serves as a clinical teaching location for the athletic training program at Northwestern College.
Dr. De Jong and his wife Emily have 2 children. They are active members of the 1st Reformed Church in Orange City and Emily is a kindergarten teacher at Orange City Elementary. In their spare time, the De Jong family enjoys hunting, fishing and traveling.