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Hypnotherapist in Huntingdon
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DO, MSc, Adv Dip Clin Hyp, FRSPH
Diploma in Osteopathy, British School of Osteopathy, London, 1985.
Post-graduate accreditation in ergonomics, health and safety and manual handling, Loughborough University in 1992 and the Institute of Occupational Ergonomics at the University of Nottingham in 1999.
Master of Science degree in Psychobiology of Stress and Stress Management, University of Surrey, 2004.
Advanced Diploma in Clinical Hypnosis, Staffordshire University, 2011.
The British Society of Clinical and Academic Hypnosis
The General Osteopathic Council
The Institute of Osteopathy
A Fellow of The Royal Society for Public Health
The British Medical Acupuncture Society
For several years Alan was an Editorial Board member of the British Osteopathic Journal, before becoming Chief Editor of The Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. He is a former Research Fellow of the British School of Osteopathy.
Alan has tutored, lectured, supervised and examined undergraduate osteopathic students at one-third of the UK's osteopathic colleges, including The University College of Osteopathy (British School of Osteopathy), British College of Osteopathic Medicine and The College of Osteopaths.
He has taught at post-graduate level nationally and internationally to osteopaths, medical doctors, consultants, physiotherapists, nurses and other healthcare professionals. He has presented at several international specialist conferences.
Alan worked as an expert advisor in the occupational health departments at Hinchingbrooke and Papworth NHS Trusts. This work involved providing a back pain prevention advisory service. He has also provided occupational musculo-skeletal and ergonomics advice and training to large international companies such as DuPont and Tesco as well as local Huntingdonshire based companies, for example Sealed Air.
Alan has also served as a Chairman of the Osteopathic Clinical Ergonomics Association, and for several years was a committee member of The General Council and Register of Osteopaths' public relations subcommittee.
Alan has been extensively published in many peer reviewed scientific journals. These include publications on the osteopathic treatment of back and spinal pain, fibromyalgia, stress management, hypnosis and education. His most recent conference presentation was at the 2017 European Society of Hypnosis Congress. Alan is the only UK contributor of a specialist chapter on back pain management in a book on chronic pain management edited by University of Washington Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine Mark P. Jensen.
Through articles in the local press, Alan provided consumer guidance and health promotion advice on avoiding repetitive strain injury, poor sitting posture and on the osteopathic management of myalgic encephalomyelitis and improvement in NHS care of elderly patients.
Alan has been married to Irina Szmelskyj for 25 years and they have two sons. When not working, Alan enjoys swimming, cycling, table tennis and badminton. More leisurely pursuits include narrow boating and spending time with his family and two Burmese cats.
National and International Conference Presentations
August 2017 Speaker at XIV European Society of Hypnosis Congress Hilton Deansgate Hotel Manchester, UK. Topic “Improving The Efficacy Of Clinical Hypnosis For the Management Of Non-Specific Low Back Pain and Dysfunction”
November 2015 Speaker at Institute of Osteopathy Annual Convention Runnymede on Thames Hotel Egham, Surrey, UK Topic "Identification using a brief screening scale of the potential prevalence of depression in musculoskeletal patients presenting in osteopathic practice"
August 2015 Speaker at 23rd World Congress of Psychosomatic Medicine. Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow Topic “How much of what may at face value appear to be situational based placebo responses from manual intervention administered to patients with musculoskeletal pain is explainable?”
February 2008 Poster presentation. Advancing Osteopathy 2008 conference. The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster, London. Topic “Stress and palliative stress management in fibromyalgia”.
May 1997 Speaker at 80th Anniversary seminar, British School of Osteopathy, London. Topic “Low back pain. Biomechanical or psycho-social”
March 1995 Speaker at Osteopathy 2000 conference, Commonwealth Institute, London. Topic "An osteopath’s involvement in the Occupational Health Department of two NHS Trust hospitals”
April 1994 Speaker at 9th Annual Residential Conference. International Association of Hypno- Analysts, Coventry Hill Hotel, Coventry. Topic “Osteopathy and hypnosis. Where do they overlap?"
November 1987 Speaker at the Research Council for Complementary Medicine Methodology Conference – How do we know it works?-Measures of outcome. British School of Osteopathy, London. Topic “Are you better? Clinical judgements of outcome and their implications. Osteopathy”
Academic Publications
"50 ways to promote your practice" – A course evaluation. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education. 1994; 4(1): 7-13.
An investigation of GPs attitudes to and knowledge of osteopathy. AO Szmelskyj and J Morris. Complementary Medical Research. 1992; 6(3): 119-123.
A Pilot Study of the Value of Information Provision upon GPs knowledge of Osteopathy. AO Szmelskyj, J Morris. Journal of Osteopathic Education. 1992; 2(2): 81-85.
A retrospective survey of the predictive value of biorhythm theory in acute patients presenting in osteopathic practice. AO Szmelskyj. Complementary Medical Research. May 1990; 4(2): 35-38.
"Are you better?" Clinical judgements of outcome and their implications. Osteopathy. AO Szmelskyj. Complementary Medical Research 1988; 2(3): 36-42.
A study of GP to osteopath referral patterns: implications for inter-professional co-operation. AO Szmelskyj, S Mathews. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1996; 6(1): 14–23.
Avoiding a malpractice law suit: A brief review of the literature. AO Szmelskyj. British Osteopathic Journal. 1992; 9: 20-25.
Do complementary therapies stimulate the body’s natural painkilling medications? A literature review. AO Szmelskyj. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 1998; 6(1): 36-41.
Effectiveness of public speaking as a means of educating the public about osteopathy. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education. 3(3): 1993; 151–153.
Exercising for a healthy life. What should osteopaths be advising their patients? AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1996; 6(2): 49.
Holistic Osteopathic Practice and manipulation. Is there a difference? AO Szmelskyj. The Newsletter of the East Anglia branch of the Royal College of General Practitioners. (Winter 1991/2); 10-12.
How can we educate and inform our patients about what is wrong with them? AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1996; 6(2): 51.
Improving clinical outcomes in osteopathically managed fibromyalgia syndrome. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1998; 8(1): 1-4.
Introducing osteopathy to trainee GPs: an evaluation of a course framework. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education. 1994; 4(2): 70-74.
Managing patients who fail to keep their appointments. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1998; 8(1): 33-38.
Osteopathy and low back pain. AO Szmelskyj. Imaging. 1995; 7: 234-238.
Persistent back pain. D Peters, A Lyster, AO Szmelskyj, J Campbell. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 1995; Vol. 3 (4): 224-229. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0965-2299(95)80076-X
Poor uptake of clinical guidelines and research in clinical practice. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1996; 6(1): 4.
Psycho-social and hypnotic theories of osteopathy and therapeutic applications. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1997; 7(1): 32–40.
Reassessing the role of the marketing and advertising of osteopathy: a need to educate the public about osteopathy. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education. 1993; 3(1): 5-8.
Sleep quality, musculoskeletal pain and perceived stress in Osteopathic patients. AO Szmelskyj. MSc Dissertation. September 2004. University of Surrey.
Ten years on: Chernobyl’s healthcare legacy – an opportunity for osteopaths to help. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1996; 6(1): 1-3.
The Difference Between Holistic Osteopathic Practice and Manipulation. AO Szmelskyj. Holistic Medicine. (1990); 5, 67-79.
The efficacy of spinal fusion and its role in adjacent spinal motion segment breakdown. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1996; 6(2): 50-51.
The qualifications and geographical distribution of practising osteopaths in England, Scotland and Wales. AO Szmelskyj. Complementary Medical Research. 1992; 6(1): 1-8.
To wear a white coat or not? AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1997; 7(1): 5.
Who do osteopaths consult when they have back or neck pain. AO Szmelskyj. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 1997; 7(2): 100 – 104.
Letters to the Editor and Book Reviews
Can we afford this saving? AO Szmelskyj. Huntingdon & St Ives & St Neots News & Crier. Letter to the Editor. (6th January 2011); 6.
Osteopathic treatment of menstrual back pain. AO Szmelskyj. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. Letter to the Editor. (1994); 2: 51.
Palpation Skills– by Leon Chaitow. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Book review. AO Szmelskyj. (June 1997); 126-127.
Rheumatology symposium. AO Szmelskyj. The Practitioner Letter to the Editor. (1993); 237: 90.
Simple ways to avoid RSI. AO Szmelskyj. Hunts Herald and Post. Letter to the Editor. (24th February 1994); 4.
Sit Up Straight. AO Szmelskyj. The Hunts Post. (24th September 2003); 6.
The bodyclock diet, by Robert Harley. The International Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Book review. AO Szmelskyj. (February 1992).
Well done for focusing on M.E. AO Szmelskyj. Hunts Herald and Post. Letter to the Editor. (27th May 1998); 27.
What about alternative health care? AO Szmelskyj. Hunts Citizen. Letter to the Editor. (9th April 1992); 4.
Where will patients go? AO Szmelskyj. Huntingdon & St Ives & St Neots News & Crier. Letter to the Editor. (23rd December 2010); 6.
Whiplash return. AO Szmelskyj. Natural Health. (July 2011): 80-81.
Should we abandon cervical spine manipulations for mechanical neck pain? Yes. Alan Szmelskyj. BMJ. (June 2012), 344:e3679 doi: org/10.1136/bmj.e3679
Our Hypnotherapist Alan Szmelskyj’s chapter Hypnosis for Managing Low Back Pain: Moving Back for the Future was published alongside other eminent world experts in the treatment of pain by hypnotherapy in the book edited by Professor Mark Jensen ‘Hypnotic Techniques for Chronic Pain Management- Favourite Methods of Master Clinicians’ (ISBN-13: 978-1946832085).
“The authors who have contributed chapters to this volume represent the most experienced and knowledgeable clinicians working in this [hypnotherapy] field throughout the world today”
Professor Mark P. Jensen
Szmelskyj, AO. (2018). Hypnosis for managing low back pain: Moving back for the future. In Jensen MP (Ed.), Hypnotic techniques for chronic pain management: Favourite methods of master clinicians (Voices of Experience). Denny Creek Press. ISBN-13: 978-1946832085.
Szmelskyj AO. (2018). Nuancing weight management using future focused hypnosis. British Medical Journal 2018;361:k2538 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k2538 .
August 2017 Speaker at XIV European Society of Hypnosis Congress. Hilton Deansgate Hotel Manchester, UK. Topic “Improving The Efficacy Of Clinical Hypnosis For the Management Of Non-Specific Low Back Pain and Dysfunction”
February 2008 Poster presentation. Advancing Osteopathy 2008 conference. The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster, London. Topic “Stress and palliative stress management in fibromyalgia”.
Szmelskyj, AO. (1998). Do complementary therapies stimulate the body’s natural painkilling medications? A literature review. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 6(1): 36-41.
Szmelskyj AO. (1997). Psychosocial and hypnotic theories of osteopathy and therapeutic applications. Journal of Osteopathic Education and Clinical Practice. 7(1): 32–40.
April 1994 Speaker at 9th Annual Residential Conference. International Association of Hypno- Analysts, Coventry Hill Hotel, Coventry. Topic “Osteopathy and hypnosis. Where do they overlap?”
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