A tic is a problem
in which a part of the body moves repeatedly, quickly, suddenly
and uncontrollably. Tics can occur in any body part, such as the
face, shoulders, hands or legs.
Tic
Disorders - A tic is a problem in which a part of the body moves
repeatedly, quickly, suddenly and uncontrollably. 3/5
Tic
Disorders - A Clear Practical Approach for the Parents.Tics
are involuntary twitches that may involve any voluntary muscle groups.
Tics may be partially controlled, usually for a short duration during
which a person makes a strong effort to control them. Later, however,
the tics will reoccur and may be stronger due to the compensation
attempt. Tics may consist of eye blinking, facial grimacing, nasal
flaring, or mouth opening. 3/5
Tic
Disorders - Are characterized by the persistent presence of tics,
which are abrupt, repetitive involuntary movements and sounds that
have been described as caricatures of normal physical acts. The best
known of these disorders is Tourette's disorder, or Tourette's syndrome.
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