Tortícolis in english
Stiff neck
pronunciation: stɪfnek part of speech: none
pronunciation: stɪfnek part of speech: none
In gestures
tortícolis = stiff neck ; crick in the neck ; neck crick ; torticollis ; wry neck.
Example: Older people are especially prone to stiff necks caused by open car or bedroom windows.Example: Stress, if left unchecked, can cause such physical problems as muscle dysfunction, spasms, headaches and cricks in the neck.Example: Neck cricks are extremely common, affecting about 50% of adults per year, ranging in severity from trivial to crippling.Example: Torticollis can appear temporarily and go away again, but it can also be present at birth (congenital).Example: Wry necks can be very debilitating & untreated can even restrict you to bed for a day or two.more:
» dar tortícolis = get + a stiff neck ; have + a stiff neck ; get + a crick in + Posesivo + neck .
Example: I keep getting a stiff neck and when get one it lasts for ages. Example: If your child has a stiff neck, she may find it difficult to touch her chest with her chin. Example: Sarah was sleeping soundly, and he adjusted her to a more comfortable position so she would not get a crick in her neck.» tener tortícolis = have + a stiff neck ; get + a stiff neck ; get + a crick in + Posesivo + neck .
Example: If your child has a stiff neck, she may find it difficult to touch her chest with her chin. Example: I keep getting a stiff neck and when get one it lasts for ages. Example: Sarah was sleeping soundly, and he adjusted her to a more comfortable position so she would not get a crick in her neck.