Discover options for treating tourette’s syndrome at Liv Hospital. Learn about behavioral therapy, neurological protocols, and restoring your physical vitality.
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Treatment and Rehabilitation
The management phase of this condition is a meticulously structured process aimed at reducing the impact of tics on a patient’s life. In a professional clinical sense, treating tourette’s syndrome does not always mean eliminating every tic, but rather achieving a level of control that supports social and physical vitality. At Liv Hospital, we utilize advanced neurological platforms to ensure that every intervention is precise, preserving the patient’s sensory integrity throughout the process. The focus is on a multi modal approach that combines behavioral techniques with medical logic to restore the mechanical axis of the patient’s daily life.
A vital component of many plans is the implementation of specialized behavioral therapies.
Specialists look for these opportunities to enhance the patient’s self regulation. This proactive approach is a hallmark of the care at our facility.
In cases where repetitive movements cause muscle strain or skeletal misalignment, rehabilitation is necessary.
By navigating the complexities of physical health through a specialized lens, we ensure a safe return to independence.
Success in treating the syndrome involves ensuring the patient can function in school or the workplace.
Clinicians at Liv Hospital monitor your progress through regular check ups to determine the best adaptive strategies.
For a small percentage of adults with severe, treatment resistant symptoms, high tech surgical options are considered.
Identifying these biological synergy points is a hallmark of the specialized care at Liv Hospital.
Neurological stabilization must address the “whole brain” to be effective.
This high level medical logic ensures that the treatment feels efficient and supports the body’s natural biological healing.
Safety is the hallmark of the care at Liv Hospital. Following the start of any new protocol, the patient is monitored closely.
These preventative measures are essential for protecting your systemic health during the most fragile phase of the transition.
While the goal is stabilization, you must be the first line of defense in recognizing potential issues. Contact Liv Hospital immediately if you experience:
Early reporting of these symptoms allows us to intervene quickly, protecting your progress and your overall physical vitality.
Living with a neurological condition is an emotional transition for the entire family.
A positive mental outlook is a powerful force that improves the overall quality of your health journey. Our staff is always available to provide the emotional reassurance you need.
While we do not provide exact prices, it is helpful to understand the general global value of high quality care. A comprehensive program including behavioral therapy, physical rehabilitation, and specialized nursing typically ranges from $3,000 to $10,000 globally, depending on the complexity of the case. Investing in professional care at a center of excellence like Liv Hospital ensures the roadmap is followed correctly, preventing the much higher costs of educational failure or permanent skeletal injury.
Spec. MD. Filiz Ökten Özyüncü
Neurology
Spec. MD. Merve Hilal Dolu
Pediatric Neurology
Psyc. Selin Ergeçer
Stroke Center
Asst. Prof. MD. Yavuz Bekmezci
Neurology
Prof. MD. Nimet Dörtcan
Neurology
Prof. MD. Yakup Krespi
Neurology
Prof. MD. Ömer Faruk Aydın
Pediatric Neurology
Assoc. Prof. MD. Hatice Balaban
Neurology
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Yes, large clinical studies have shown that CBIT is as effective as medication for many patients, with the benefit of having no side effects and teaching lifelong coping skills.
Not necessarily; while this was a concern in the past, modern studies show that most children with tics can safely take stimulants, though some may need dose adjustments.
DBS is not a cure, but it can significantly reduce the severity of tics in severe cases, improving quality of life when other treatments have failed.
There is emerging evidence that medical cannabis may reduce tics in adults, but it is not generally recommended for children and adolescents due to the developing brain.
Treatment is often ongoing, but the intensity may change; many people learn to manage their tics well enough to stop therapy or medication as they enter adulthood.
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