A method for correcting various dysfunctional joints on a human body using manual manipulation by an practitioner, comprising the steps of first determining the dominant and non-dominant side of a patients body, manually administering to the human body a primary treatment cycle that includes nine functional joint manipulations each applied on one treatment session sequentially from patients dominant side foot, the dominant-side knee, the dominant-side hip, the dominant-side pubic symphysis, the dominate side sacrotuberous ligament, the contralateral proximal clavicle, the contralateral shoulder, the contralateral elbow, and ending at the contralateral wrist. After the primary treatment cycle is completed, a secondary treatment cycle comprising nine functional joint manipulations each applied on one treatment session visit sequentially beginning at the non-dominate foot and moving upward and towards the patients upper body contralateral shoulder, arm and wrist. After the secondary treatment cycle is completed, the primary treatment cycle is repeated.