“How do I explain something I don’t understand?”: Young people’s experiences of functional tics
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics are involuntary movements or sounds that do not have a neurological origin but can significantly […]
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics are involuntary movements or sounds that do not have a neurological origin but can significantly […]
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics represent a complex interplay between neurological and psychological factors, distinguishing themselves from other tic disorders,
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics are a type of tic disorder characterized by involuntary movements or vocalizations that lack a
Overview of Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) represents a significant concern within child health,
Study Overview The examination of neurological disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD), and Myelin Oligodendrocyte
Study Overview The investigation into the clinical trajectory and the outcomes reported by patients with spinal cavernous malformations (SCMs) who
Study Overview The investigation into the clinical progression and outcomes reported by patients who undergo conservative management for spinal cavernous
Clinical Presentation The clinical presentation of spinal cavernous malformations (SCMs) can vary significantly among individuals, with symptoms often dependent on
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics, often characterized by sudden, involuntary movements or sounds, differ from those seen in Tourette syndrome
Psychiatric comorbidity in functional tics: a scoping review Read Post »
Prevalence of Comorbidities The prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in individuals with functional tics is notably high, reflecting a complex interplay
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