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Complex tics consist of a repeated pattern of movements that can involve several muscle groups and usually occur in the same order.

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What are Complex vocal tics?

Complex vocal tics involve meaningful words, phrases or sentences


What are Complex tics?

Complex tics are coordinated patterns of stepwise movements that involve multiple muscle groups


How do Complex motor tics appear?

Complex motor tics are repetitive movements that involve multiple muscle groups and may appear as more purposeful or coordinated than simple motor tics. They can be characterized by actions such as jumping, hopping, or hitting oneself, and may involve a sequence of movements. These tics can be disruptive and challenging to manage, impacting an individual's daily activities.


Is it safe to employ a female over 65 years old who has Tourette Syndrome with Complex Vocal Tics?

Uhh, no.


Is repeating one's own last word or sound a complex vocal tic?

Yes, repeating one's own last word or sound can be considered a complex vocal tic. Complex tics involve more elaborate movements or vocalizations compared to simple tics, and repeating one's own last word or sound falls into this category.


What is the predator of tics?

the mosquito is the tics predator. they get rid of them


Are tics vocal?

Tics may be motor or vocal


Do tics occur in bouts?

Tics usually occur in "bouts" with many tics over a short interval of time


What tics but never tocs?

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Can guinea pigs have tics?

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Are Tourettes disorder and tics the same thing?

A repetitive movement that is difficult, if not impossible, to control. Tics can affect any group of muscles. The most common are facial tics, such as eye- blinking, nose-twitching, or grimacing. Tics that affect the muscles used to produce speech are known as vocal tics, and can range from grunts or whistles to the repetition of complete words or phrases. Complex motor tics involve multiple, sequenced movements, and can include behaviors such as twirling in place, tapping a certain number of times, or stooping to touch the ground. You can have a tic without having Tourette's Syndrome. Tourette's syndrome is a disorder that prominently features tics, often to the point of causing significant distress and problems functioning. It is more common in people with ADHD, obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety but it can occur on its own.


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