Colts quarterback Peyton Manning says that neck surgery he had in March has alleviated symptoms that prompted him to endure up to three treatment sessions a day. "I feel good out there throwing, I feel good in my lifting, I feel like everything went according to plan," Manning said. "I'm very relieved of that and I no longer have to get the treatment that I was having to get for the past four years. "Treatment was time as much as anything, manual traction trying to relieve some things. Three times a day about 25 minutes apiece just got to be tough, very time consuming." Manning had surgery in Chicago to alleviate the problems a pinched nerve had caused for about four years.