(1) having ≥1 specific complex motor tic commonly seen in FTLBs, including complex arm/hand movements, self‐injurious behaviour, blocking, copropraxia; (2) having ≥1 specific complex phonic tic commonly seen in FTLBs, including saying words, phrases, disinhibited speech, coprolalia; (...
She had no memory of events, poor carryover, and trouble understanding or speaking more than phrases. Assessment/Results: During her 3-week stay in acute rehabilitation, she progressed in range of motion, balance, cognition, and communication. She was able to walk less than 150m (500ft) ...