Sorry bud, I hope you get this fixed up. Anything with the neck is a bitch to deal with. I can remember having to pull myself over on my stomach to get out of bed when I pulled some neck muscles. It's happened a few times. And this wasn't even anything serious and it took weeks to resolve itself. Nothing is fun when your neck hurts just from turning your head left to right
Thanks, and i agree 100%.
Wow, crazy stuff man. Hope this helps you and gives you the relief you need. Are you doing any exercises though to also help strengthen the neck musculature to maintain the position when not wearing the brace?
Yeah, and I looked at the actual name of the device and it is a therapeutic collar, they called it a neck brace to me at first but not something you wear for extended use and he told me I needed this was not to be worn during any activity at all. I am assuming the stretched and pushed nature of it makes unintentionally moving your neck a risk somehow.
For the neck we do stretches and some band work, they also have a neck exerciser on the wall. Basically a soft pad attached to a bowed piece of metal mounted on the wall and you stand to where there is resistance on your head from squeezing the bowed metal towards the wall. We do both sides, and then to the rear with a chin tuck. It is a pretty good movement, and something I can use bands to work the neck similarly when not there.
Most of it is meant to open the neck more so than strengthen. They already told me that my neck itself is actually very strong when engaged. We have to do some pressure test to test the strength, it measures the total pressure i can apply with my neck in each direction. It was actually funny and we were laughing when she had me press my neck against the device as hard as i could and it pushed her so hard she took 2 steps back and was like you have a very strong neck. Then spent the rest of the test giggling that she had to fight hard to stand still to get the measurement. However some of the smaller less developed ones are what we are working on with most movements we are doing. This also leads me to think I will be able to brace without pain or perhaps only slight discomfort during a moderately challenging set.
Yes, I had a little soreness the first week, but by the second week I could tell it was really helping. I will say, and I know you know, but stay well hydrated, it really helps. As I increased time, after I would take the brace off, sometimes I would get like this tingling rush in my head, and then it would feel so good. It makes you feel like a new man after suffering so long with neck pain.

Excellent, I asked the chiro yesterday as well and he said it was to be expected, and basically shows were getting some effect. Good point on the fluids, I haven't been focusing on them since not really training. So I will start increasing my water intake today.
as I was reading it I was thinking about how that particular region always seems to be touched on with nearly any upper body movement a person can try. makes training near impossible without flaring it up when its sensitive it seems like. are you able to do any lower body machine work without bothering it?
You ever do that move where you take on hand to the back of your own head to like pick up your head off the pillow in the morning?

That was my big move last fall. like roll over onto hand, lift head, make momentum to try to lift body out of bed without engaging neck lol
Yes, it certainly does get touched on just about every upper body movement which is why my training was abysmal for the last 4-6 months. Well couldn't even call it training just trying to get in to keep from losing all of my hard earned muscle. Unfortunately for a while there it didn't matter what i was working if I had to brace moderately hard the pain from my neck would flare up. I tried not to whine about it too much or make it sound like I needed people to worry about me, but it was pretty bad. My intent is to try to reintroduce working them first, seeing how bracing does for me. Also at the time my sacral joint was also flaring up pretty bad so it was a compounding situation that felt like all options were off the table there for a little while. I have a feeling at the minimum I can probably start some isolation type of movements for lower body, but leg press might be pushing it.
The good news is that I noticed yesterday that I am not guarding with every movement. I am not intentionally doing every day things slowly and gingerly. I was bracing before every movement, moving slowly, being careful if bending over at all, trying to limit neck movement or a lower back flare up and my body has got comfortable doing things more normally. I can just bend over without bracing my hand against my legs, or drop down into a body weight squat without having to brace and move slowly. These are all major improvements. While the gung ho pushes to hard intensity monger in me wants to floor it, the logical side is saying "Hey, lets not overdo this right now. Starting training again this week, or next is not as important and not regressing on the progress we have made. When i told my chiro about my propensity to accidentally push too hard he told me I was doing the right thing by being cautious.
Not exactly that one but for a while there getting out of bed was not easy, twisting to put my hand down to push off was a major problem. Recently I have gone back to simply bring my feet up kicking out a little and letting the momentum sit me up in bed while having my core and neck braced. Again doing things much less gingerly now that I can brace and my thoracic area is not in constant pain.
Just wanted to second this very important & useful advice: hydration really matters for impinged nerves in the spine!
If you keep the discs more hydrated, the extra space it creates helps put less/no pressure on whatever nerve was too close previously.
Thanks again, I had not really stepped this up and since not training was probably not drinking enough. So I am going to make it a point of focus going forward.
We also got the approval finally for the injections, I have to admit I don't see how this could break up scar tissue. I think she stuck me about 8 times all over my thoracic region. I thought this might be something where they use the needle over and over to break up scar tissue, but I just don't see how this would work to break up scar tissue. I feel like if anything it just removed the pain in the area temporarily. Right now it is not an extra charge so I am cool with that, but I am just not sure I see how this could be breaking up scar tissue unless there is something I don't know about how Novocain / lidocaine acts in car tissue.