Mark obviously I haven't climbed since this injury, it was my life before that and it is hard to imagine a life without climbing. I will eventually get back to it, as I feel like if I don't than I never really recovered from this set back in life... but right now it is time to heal. And what exactly do you mean by proper posture..could you enlighten what that may include. Also, what symptoms can the neck have...could it help with the debilitating fatigue? Last question, do you think because I didn't rest, I got Post concussion Syndrome? That if I would have taken the six weeks to just close my eyes in the beginning I would be all good to go. I know no one knows but its always in the back of my mind.
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho
Standard imaging is not effective in diagnosing the subtle neck injuries common to concussions. Your stiff neck proves that. I suggest you hang up your climbing shoes and harness for a while and work on getting your neck healed. I find it odd that the atlas chiro can predict 12 treatments. Your neck will need proper alignment and disciplined posture for a few months at the minimum to start to stabilize.
One of my challenges came when I had to start wearing progressive lenses in my glasses. I spent too much time with my head tilted back so I could see through the bottom of the lens. When I lowered the position of my display, my neck started healing.
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