He has also taught osteopathy at both post and undergraduate level in
Italy for 10 years. During this time he held the post of the Dean of the
University (Istituto Superiore di Osteopatia) in Milan. As part of his continued
professional development, he still continues to teach and examine at University
level.
Kiran (Harkiran) graduated from the European school
of osteopathy in 1993. His undergraduate training included structural techniques
(muscles, joints and bones), visceral techniques (organs and their attachments
with the body), functional techniques (the connective tissues of the body)
and cranio-sacral techniques (the nervous system structures). This rounded
approach, combined with the philosophy of a holistic approach to health
care (not looking at things in isolation), led to the formulation of several
research projects in the development of an integrated biomechanical approach
to treatment, rather than a collection of isolated techniques. In combination
with self-help advice on nutrition and lifestyle changes such as stretching
and exercise, Kiran aims to provide a patient centred holistic approach
to your health.