Arthur Kyeyune graduated with distinction and was awarded with a Master’s in Osteopathy (M.Ost) degree and the Vice-Chancellor’s Prize for Clinical Excellence by the Board of Examiners at the University College of Osteopathy (UCO) and currently holds a Post-Graduate Certificate in Academic and Clinical Education (PGC ACE), for which he was awarded with best performance of his year. Mr. Kyeyune also has qualifications in Radial Shockwave Therapy and a Level 5 Diploma in Clinical Sports and Remedial Massage Therapy from the London School of Sports Massage and the Institute of Sports and Remedial Massage (ISRM), and Mr. Kyeyune is a 2023 recipient of the Institute of Osteopathy's Rising Star Award in recognition of his dedication and commitment to the study and development of osteopathic profession.
As a clinician, Arthur Kyeyune garnered significant experience in central London practicing in an NHS general practice surgery, a specialist clinic for those suffering with HIV, general osteopathic practice settings, to a private multidisciplinary practice on London’s pre-eminent Harley Street, and south-west London since 2015. His osteopathic practice is influenced by a strong base in advanced manual therapy techniques, lecturing in undergraduate and postgraduate education at the Health Sciences University, University College of Osteopathy and at University of London’s Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. In addition to this, a body of work spanning 24+ years performing in world renowned professional theatre houses and prestigious television industries across North America, the United Kingdom and Europe. Arthur Kyeyune is registered with the General Osteopathic Council and is a member of the Institute of Osteopathy, the National Council for Osteopathic Research (NCOR), ISRM and the Complimentary and Natural Healthcare Council.
Mr. Kyeyune is currently working towards a Post-Graduate Certificate in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound. His research interests are in cultural and linguistically diverse (CLD) communication in clinical practice, CLD pain in osteopathic practice and embodied arts-based learning in osteopathic practice and is currently a trial provider within NeuOst’s RCT research team investigating osteopathic interventions for painful diabetic neuropathy.
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