Self Resonant Frequency of an inductor is that lowest frequency at which the inductor is a parallel resonant circuit, involving the device inductance and its parasitic capacitance. The point of a choke is to present a high impedance to RF and an inductor at self resonance is at its maximum impedance, so it would work fine. Above the SRF, there are other resonances that are less predictable unless measured, so its not a great idea to go very much above the SRF, as a rule of thumb.