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KMID : 0364320160410040013
Journal of East-West Medicine
2016 Volume.41 No. 4 p.13 ~ p.24
Comparison of Electroencephalogram in Patients with Tic Disorder
Kim Dae-Eok

Chung Dae-Kyoo
Kim Sang-Ho
Lee Won-Woo
Lee Eun-Kyung
Abstract
Tic disorders are involuntary sudden, rapid, repetitive movements of muscles and sounds. 10 patients who were scheduled to receive herb therapy (Ukgansangagam) after the diagnosis of ticks at the `H` clinic in Suseong-gu, Daegu from March 2013 to August 2015, and 8 patients who did not have tick disease were included in the study. The following conclusions were obtained through comparative analysis. 1. ¥á wave was significantly lower (p <0.05) in the FP2, F3, FZ, F4, FCZ, O1 and OZ channels. 2. ¥â wave was significantly lower (p <0.05) in the tic disorder control group in the 28 channels of the 30 channels, including O1, OZ, and O2, P8, P7, P8, P7, P8, F7, F3, F4, F8, FT7, FC3, FCZ, FC4, FT8, T7, C3, CZ, C4, T8, TP7, CP3, CPZ, CP4, TP8, P7 channels. 3. ¥è wave was significantly (p <0.05) significantly higher in the tic disorder control group in all 30 channels of FP1, FP2, F7, F3, FZ, F4, F8, FT7, FC3, FCZ, FC4, FT8, T7, C3, CZ, C4, T8, TP7, CP3, CPZ, CP4, TP8, P7, P3, PZ, P4, P8, O1, OZ, O2. 4. ¥ä wave was significantly (p <0.05) significantly higher in the tic disorder control group in the F7, P7, P4, P8, O1, OZ and O2 channels. Based on the present study, we hope to develop therapeutic methods and treatment regimens that have stabilized the EEG close to normal through further study of EEG changes such as herbal medicine and acupuncture treatment in the treatment of tic disorders.
KEYWORD
Tic, Tic disorders, EEG
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