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The volume examines involuntary motor and vocal tics, distinguishing them from reflex spasms and other movement disorders by emphasizing coordinated, purposive muscle contractions that imply cortical rather than bulbar origin. It surveys clinical presentations and psychological contributors, stressing the role of habit, impaired inhibition, and an underlying neuropathic predisposition that can permit tics to persist or generalize into more complex syndromes. Observations, experiments, and case material support therapeutic principles centered on suppression, immobilization of affected muscles, and behavioral measures to disrupt maladaptive functional centers. Prognostic issues and practical treatment approaches for chronic or progressive tic disorders are outlined.

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Henry Meige

Henry Meige was a French neurologist known for his contributions to the understanding and treatment of movement disorders, particularly tics. His notable work, "Tics and Their Treatment," explores the complexities of tic disorders and offers insights into their management. Meige's research has had a lasting impact on the field of neurology, particularly in the context of childhood tic disorders. His clinical observations and recommendations continue to inform both practitioners and researchers interested in the neurological underpinnings of these conditions.

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