We provide outpatient multimodal pain solutions including therapies and outpatient procedures with a team oriented approach in a friendly, fun, and fast paced work environment.
We are looking for a licensed Nurse Practitioner with experience in both Interventional Pain Management and Regenerative Medicine. Nurse Practitioners with an individual DEA certification is taken into consideration, but not required. There is opportunity for part time position at our Baytown location. The successful candidate will be conducting patient routine musculoskeletal check ups, consultations, and steroidal joint injections as well as regenerative medicine therapies and injections for pain under the supervision of a Board Certified Physician in both Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Interventional Pain Medicine. This opportunity focuses on patient care with comprehensive multimodal pain therapies from medication management to regenerative medicine and therapeutic percutaneous minimally invasive pain procedures, all of which allow active participation.
Interventional Sports and Pain Management Associates provides comprehensive, integrative pain management services for adults in and around Humble and Baytown, Texas. The skilled pain management team takes a compassionate approach to care and works together to identify each patient's unique needs.
The pain management specialists offer a wide range of nonsurgical pain relief solutions to improve quality of life and restore function in the joints and spine. Available pain solutions include nerve blocks, image-guided joint injections, and spinal cord stimulation. Pain relief procedures are available for chronic pain that results from trauma, sports, personal injury, and auto-related injury.
The pain experts can also treat spine injuries like a herniated disc and chronic conditions like fibromyalgia and arthritis. The team customizes individual treatment plans to manage chronic back, neck, and joint pain effectively. They also focus on reducing risk factors for additional health complications, including disability.