I am looking for some advice/feedback on neck injuries due to training. I haven't trained in judo for about 2 years because of a chronic neck problem. It was first injured about 4 years ago when someone put me in a very tight choke hold (one where your own arm is pinned against the side of your neck while you are being squeezed/strangled). I felt a few pops in my neck as I was tapping.
If this wasn't bad enough, about 2 weeks after that, another incident happened while attempting to avoid a pin. The top of my head was flat against the ground when my opponent put all of his enourmous weight on me. This aggravated my neck even more than the first injury. Both events happened when I was fairly green at grappling.
To make a long story short, my abilities got better but my neck didn't. I finally had to quit after the pain kept getting worse (it could last for months). Due to my lack of health insurance, my only medical advice has been from a walk-in clinic where the doctor basically told me my neck had been "hyper-flexed" and that I should take up another activity (you get what you pay for).
A fellow judoka told me to try glucosamine chondroitin (supplement for cartlidge regrowth). After about two months, however, there was no improvement.
Does anyone know what can be done for these type of injuries? How much medical costs would be? I miss judo training and keeping up with the submission fighting world but do not want to make matters worse by stepping back onto the mat in this condition.
Thanks a lot,
Tim
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