Almost 2 years ago, I was involved in an accident and broke my right cervical and a rib in my back, both on my right side. Since then, I have had chronic neck pain with a chronic, steady headache. I have gotten migraines all my life, and now I get them more frequently. I have had x-rays, an MRI, physical therapy, and chiropractic care. Nothing has helped. My doctor wants me to go back to physical therapy and has me on two medications: naproxen and cyclobenzaprine. I also take imitrex for my migraines (which hardly helps). Even with these two medications, my pain is peak high. The muscles on the left side of my neck are extremely tight and sore, with the right being less painful. I've been to a few doctors, but no one is telling me what is wrong exactly. I've read some of your answers in this forum, and I see you recommend an EMG quite frequently. What is that exactly, and what does it involve? My doctor does not believe there is nerve damage, because I have full feeling and usage of both arms. I am very frustrated, and don't want to believe that I will be living with this pain for the rest of my life, paying for pain medicine along the way. I'm 22 years old.