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Children's Voice and Voice Disorders
This article discusses the differences between children's voices and adult voices. We give an overview of the anatomy in the head and neck and specifically the anatomy of the respiratory system and the larynx. We also describe the development of children's voices including different physiological measures and voice quality.
McAllister, Anita, Sjölander, Peta
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Purpose The aim of this study was to recommend protocols for instrumental assessment of voice production in the areas of laryngeal endoscopic imaging, acoustic analyses, and aerodynamic procedures, which will (a) improve the evidence for voice assessment
Rita R. Patel+8 more
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Objective To propose and test the validity of a new syndrome called retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (R-CPD) that explains inability to belch and the associated symptoms of loud gurgling noises, chest and abdominal pain/distention, and excessive ...
Robert W. Bastian MD+1 more
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Intracordal injection therapy for vocal fold scarring: Steroid versus basic fibroblast growth factor
Objectives Vocal fold scarring is caused by replacement of vocal fold mucosa with fibrous tissue due to repeated inflammation or trauma. It can lead to severe dysphonia.
Miki Nozawa+10 more
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Changes in Voice Quality after a Pure Tone Stimulation (PTS) Program
Introduction. Auditory feedback allows individuals to monitor their vocal characteristics and adjust to maintain optimal voice quality. One type of auditory stimulation for conversational voice training/therapy is pure tone stimulation.
Lady Catherine Cantor-Cutiva+5 more
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Research Needs In Speech Pathology In South Africa
No abstract available.
S. Bauman, M. Aron
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Gender-based violence (GBV), specifically intimate partner violence (IPV), is a global problem that predominantly impacts women. This study aimed to investigate IPV among women visiting community sexually transmitted infections’ prevention and testing ...
Άννα Αποστολίδου+15 more
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Background Cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction (CPMD) is a common cause of dysphagia. We employ a progressive series of three double-balloon dilations separated by 4–6 weeks between procedures as a primary treatment option.
Derrick R. Randall+3 more
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Objectives Treatments for unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) include conservative voice rehabilitation, vocal fold injection, and laryngeal framework surgery.
Tomohiko Yamauchi+9 more
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