About
Joshua David DeLozier, DNAP, CRNA, NSPM-C, MHA, began his nursing career in 2005 as an emergency and intensive care nurse. After providing patient care and operations management in the mid-Missouri area for over ten years, Josh decided to pursue his life-long goal to study anesthesiology as a CRNA in 2016. After obtaining his Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice at Missouri State University, he continued to advance his training in anesthesiology pain management. After two years of pain management training and passing the NBCRNA non-surgical pain management certifying exam, Josh has focused his anesthesia-related efforts on conservative pain management.
Josh has volunteered his time in healthcare leadership organizations and has worked in multiple anesthesia-focused roles during his current tenure as a CRNA. Previous anesthesiology work includes opioid-free conservative treatment/interventional treatment for patients suffering from chronic pain and other pain-related disabilities, as well as providing surgical anesthesia at several hospitals in Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Illinois and Missouri.
Services offered at Moberly Regional Medical Center include treatments for back pain, hip pain, knee pain, arthritic pain, myofascial pain, and botulinum toxin injection for migraines.
Other services include:
- Epidural steroid injections
- Selective nerve root injections
- SI joint injections
- Facet joint injections
- Lumbar medial branch test blocks
- Lumbar medial branch RFA
- Genicular nerve RFA
- Trigger point injections
- CMC joint injections
- Glenohumeral joint injections
- AC joint injections
- Sub-AC bursa injections
- Suprascapular nerve RFA
- TMJ injections
- Tennis elbow injections
- Golfers elbow injections
- Occipital nerve blocks
- Trochanteric bursa injections
- Piriformis injections
- Ischial bursa injections
- Sacral erector spinae plane block
- Lumbar erector spinae plane block
- Cluneal nerve branch block
- Sternoclavicular nerve block
Joshua David DeLozier, DNAP, CRNA, NSPM-C, MHA, began his nursing career in 2005 as an emergency and intensive care nurse. After providing patient care and operations management in the mid-Missouri area for over ten years, Josh decided to pursue his life-long goal to study anesthesiology as a CRNA in 2016. After obtaining his Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice at Missouri State University, he continued to advance his training in anesthesiology pain management. After two years of pain management training and passing the NBCRNA non-surgical pain management certifying exam, Josh has focused his anesthesia-related efforts on conservative pain management. Josh has volunteered his time in healthcare leadership organizations and has worked in multiple anesthesia-focused roles during his current tenure as a CRNA. Previous anesthesiology work includes opioid-free conservative treatment/interventional treatment for patients suffering from chronic pain and other pain-related disabilities, as well as providing surgical anesthesia at several hospitals in Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Illinois and Missouri. Services offered at Moberly Regional Medical Center include treatments for back pain, hip pain, knee pain, arthritic pain, myofascial pain, and botulinum toxin injection for migraines. Other services include: Epidural steroid injections Selective nerve root injections SI joint injections Facet joint injections Lumbar medial branch test blocks Lumbar medial branch RFA Genicular nerve RFA Trigger point injections CMC joint injections Glenohumeral joint injections AC joint injections Sub-AC bursa injections Suprascapular nerve RFA TMJ injections Tennis elbow injections Golfers elbow injections Occipital nerve blocks Trochanteric bursa injections Piriformis injections Ischial bursa injections Sacral erector spinae plane block Lumbar erector spinae plane block Cluneal nerve branch block Sternoclavicular nerve block