
5-Star Pain Relief & Rehab Services
Our team of world-class specialists take a multidisciplinary approach to recovery, so our clients can receive comprehensive, expert care all in two convenient locations.
Our integrated services are designed to support every stage of healing and help you get back to living pain-free. Most insurance plans are accepted, and we offer free consultations and help with insurance claims.
Comprehensive Pain Management
Comprehensive pain management is a holistic approach that combines multiple medical disciplines to diagnose, treat, and manage pain effectively. It includes a variety of non-surgical and surgical treatments tailored to the patient’s specific condition, ensuring both symptom relief and functional recovery.
We also provide comprehensive treatment of neck, back, and joint injuries from work-related injuries and auto accidents. Let us assist you with your insurance claim for workers’ compensation, no-fault, or other insurance claims as needed!


Personalized Care
For Every Injury
Pain Management
Our specialists create customized pain relief plans using the latest treatments to reduce discomfort and improve your quality of life.
Physical Therapy
We offer hands-on rehabilitation programs that restore strength, flexibility, and function after injury or surgery.
Chiropractic Care
Our chiropractic team provides targeted spinal adjustments and therapies to relieve pain, restore alignment, and promote natural healing.
Orthopedics
Our orthopedic experts diagnose and treat bone, joint, and muscle injuries with both surgical and non-surgical solutions tailored to your needs.
Sports Medicine
We help athletes of all levels recover from injuries and optimize performance through specialized sports injury care and prevention programs.
Spinal Surgery
When necessary, our skilled surgeons perform advanced spinal procedures to relieve chronic pain and restore mobility.
Acupuncture
We offer acupuncture as a natural, holistic treatment option to help relieve pain, reduce stress, and support whole-body healing.
Neck & Back Injury Specialists
We specialize in diagnosing and treating neck and back injuries, providing targeted care to relieve pain and support lasting recovery.
Auto Accident Specialists
Our team is experienced in treating injuries from car accidents, helping clients recover quickly and fully with personalized care plans.
Personal Injury Specialists
We provide expert care for all types of personal injuries, guiding patients through recovery with compassionate support and proven treatments.
What Our Patients Say

From my experience, Broadway Accident & Injury Center is the best for getting rid of pain!
The Doctors and the staff are awesome! I highly recommend Broadway Accident & Injury Center!
Michael Freeman

I love this place, especially Dr. Blumenthal. That’s my boy, lol. He cares and will go above and beyond for his patients. His personality is great and he makes you want to come in for physical therapy. I also love the girls at the front desk. I absolutely love Mrs. Natalie. All around, I just love this place–even the surgeons are great. I was in a lot of pain after my accident, but this place is helping me get one step closer to recovery and closer to being the mother I was prior to being hit! Thank you guys!!!
India Boykins

The staff at this center is VERY helpful. From the staff at the front desk to the many physicians and assistants... extremely professional.
The staff at this center is VERY helpful. From the staff at the front desk to the many physicians and assistants....everyone is extremely professional.
Annmarie Duggan
Other Services We Provide
In addition to our core pain management and rehab services, we offer a full range of support to make your care truly comprehensive:
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Insurance claim assistance
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Assistance for those with personal injury, auto accident and worker’s compensation claims
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Free Initial Consultations
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Spanish-speaking staff available

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What services are typically included in a comprehensive pain and rehabilitation program?
A comprehensive pain and rehabilitation program includes a coordinated range of services designed to treat musculoskeletal conditions. These may include orthopedic care, physical therapy, chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture, interventional pain procedures, spinal surgery, and sports medicine—all tailored to reduce pain, restore function, and support long-term recovery.
2. How does orthopedic care relate to pain management?
Orthopedic care specializes in treating injuries and disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles. In the context of pain management, orthopedic physicians diagnose underlying structural problems and may recommend treatments ranging from physical therapy to surgical intervention.
3. What types of conditions are commonly treated in a pain management clinic?
Conditions commonly treated include herniated discs, joint degeneration, sciatica, arthritis, tendinitis, spinal stenosis, post-surgical pain, and sports-related injuries. A multidisciplinary approach ensures that both symptoms and root causes are addressed effectively.
4. What is the role of rehabilitation in pain treatment?
Rehabilitation supports recovery by strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and restoring range of motion. It helps reduce dependence on medications, prevents further injury, and enhances quality of life. Techniques may include therapeutic exercise, mobility training, and neuromuscular re-education.
5. How does physical therapy help reduce pain and improve mobility?
Physical therapy uses exercises, manual therapy, posture correction, and modalities like ultrasound or electrical stimulation to alleviate pain and restore physical function. It plays a central role in both conservative care and post-surgical recovery.
6. What is chiropractic care and how is it used in pain management?
Chiropractic care involves manual manipulation of the spine and joints to improve alignment and relieve nerve pressure. It is particularly useful for back and neck pain and is often integrated into broader pain treatment plans.
7. How is acupuncture used to treat pain?
Acupuncture involves inserting fine needles at specific anatomical points to stimulate the nervous system and promote healing. It is commonly used for chronic pain, inflammation, muscle tightness, and stress-related discomfort as part of a multi-modal treatment plan.
8. How is spinal surgery performed?
Spinal surgery involves surgical intervention on the spine to relieve pressure on nerves, stabilize vertebrae, or remove damaged tissue. Common procedures include laminectomy (removal of part of the vertebra), discectomy (removal of herniated disc material), and spinal fusion (joining two or more vertebrae). These surgeries are typically performed under general anesthesia, often using minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery time.
9. When is spinal surgery considered necessary?
Spinal surgery is generally recommended when conservative treatments—such as physical therapy, medications, or injections—fail to alleviate symptoms. Surgery may be necessary in cases of severe nerve compression, spinal instability, progressive weakness, or debilitating pain that limits function or quality of life.
10. What is sports medicine and how does it differ from general rehabilitation?
Sports medicine addresses the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries related to physical activity. While general rehabilitation focuses on functional recovery, sports medicine emphasizes rapid return to performance, with specialized protocols for athletic populations.
11. How are interventional pain procedures performed?
Interventional procedures, such as nerve blocks, epidural steroid injections, or radiofrequency ablation, are minimally invasive treatments used to target specific sources of pain. They are typically guided by imaging (e.g., fluoroscopy or ultrasound) to ensure precision and effectiveness.
12. Are these treatments safe and evidence-based?
Yes. All treatments provided in comprehensive care settings are backed by clinical research and safety protocols. Providers follow established guidelines and tailor treatment plans to each patient’s specific condition and overall health.
13. What is the recovery process like after orthopedic or spinal surgery?
Recovery from surgery involves a structured plan of rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to normal activities. Postoperative rehabilitation is essential for managing pain, restoring strength, and ensuring a full and lasting recovery.
14. Can I combine different therapies, such as physical therapy and chiropractic care?
Yes. Integrating therapies can enhance recovery and improve outcomes. For example, a patient recovering from a back injury might benefit from chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and targeted injections, depending on their specific needs.
15. What should I expect during my first visit to a comprehensive pain and rehab center?
During your initial visit, you’ll undergo a detailed assessment that may include physical examination, medical history review, and diagnostic imaging. The care team will develop a customized treatment plan that may include referrals to multiple specialists to ensure coordinated care.