"Wry neck" can also be called "head tilt". The scientific name is "torticollis".
The past tense of "wry" is "wried" and the present tense is "wry."
Also known as a wry neck, spasmodic torticollis is a stiff neck due to spasmodic contraction of the neck muscle. The spasm causes the head to be pulled toward the affected side.
A homophone for "rye" is "wry".
The homonym of wry is rye.
Torticollis or "wry neck" is spasm of the sternocleidomastoid. You would massage the SCM along with the scalenes, trapezius, and splenius muscles.
Jool-wry Wry rhyming with "tree"
Gordon Wry died in 1985.
Gordon Wry was born in 1910.
The homophone for "wry" is "rye."
The sternocleidomastoid muscle in the neck. Injury also called a wry neck.
A Rollins in the Wry was created on 2001-02-27.