MD. FIPP
I see patients with chronic pain conditions at the Spire Lea Hospital Cambridge since 2009. My main clinical interests lie within a remit of chronic pain of spinal origin (back, thoracic and neck), chronic myofascial (muscle and ligament) pain, nerve (neuropathic) pain/ CRPS, abdominal and pelvic pain.
I am very interested in exploring multiple ways of addressing patients pain which frequently goes beyond traditional biomedical approach and explores their lifestyle, activity levels, exercise and goal setting. Sound understanding of their pain, optimised physical activity and medication, improved sleep, relaxed and positive mind help many patients to gain significant benefit from other appropriately selected interventions such as epidural injections, nerve blocks and denervations. I work in close collaboration with the physiotherapists, surgeons and rheumatologists.
I have been working as a Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesia in Addenbrookes Hospital Pain Clinic since 2005. I am fully trained in interventional pain techniques and I am a Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP) of the World Institute of Pain since 2005.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Dr Rokas Tamosauskas at Spire include:
Pain management
Telephone | 01223 266990 |
Private secretary | Mrs Louise O'Carroll FitzPatrick |
Private secretary telephone | 07931 104891 |
Private secretary email | louise@cambridgeneurospine.com |