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Tourettes Syndrome: A New Treatment (1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

Dr. Brendan Stack has developed a new treatment for Tourettes Syndrome patients. The treatment makes use of a properly fitted mouth appliance to relieve pressure on certain nerves to the brain. The treatment has been proven successful on many patients. For more information contact Dr. Stack at 703-821-1103 or visit his website at: TMJStack,com.

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  • this kid's tics are identical to my 11 year old son's

  • this is amazing! I just tried it on my son & his tics decreased dramatically!

  • Goof job. Good observation.

  • I have had tourettes syndrome for as long as i can remember, not as severe as the gentlemen in the video but my vocal ticks do get fairly loud and disruptive as well my facial ticks getting annoying, my mother and i have done a variety of things to see what would help and so far nothing has. This treatment looks promising and shows potential, if i lived in Virginia i would have already gone to Dr. Stack

  • PLEASE!! WHERE DO I GET ONE?!

  • OMG This is fantastic. What is the explanation? Do you have any theory that explains this?

    Would you take a crack at Sleep Apnea next? I hate wearing my Cpap mask every night

  • Treating Tourettes disease generally focuses in lowering the worst symptoms or the most disturbing symptoms for the patient. Most cases do not require drugs, but others do need drugs combined with other kind of therapies. Its an interesting video, and it is nice that physicians and experts are looking for new ways to help patients. For more interesting videos visit Symposier Site (Physicians only).

  • Thats great to see!

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