The Lyndhurst resident would pounce and kick the air with a series of jerky motions because of a movement disorder called Tourette syndrome. The condition nearly controlled the 31-year-old's life.
Original Article: Pioneering surgery at UH helping man control tics (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
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