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Movement Disorders

Tourette Syndrome

Tourette syndrome is defined as the presence of movement and vocal tics for more than one year beginning prior to age 21 years. Tics are involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of muscle groups. Individuals with tics have an urge to make the movement and a sense of relief after the movement is complete. The tics or movements may be motor (movement of a body part) or vocal. Tics often start around age six and worsen during puberty. Patients with tics often have a family history of tics.

Symptoms

Motor Tics

Vocal Tics

Behavior
Obsessive Compulsive Behavior
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Treatment 

Monitoring 

Pharmacological treatments may include:



For More Information

Tourette Syndrome Association 

 


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