Acoustic and perceptual analysis of voice quality in patients with puberphonia before and after vocal therapy [PDF]
Background: Puberphonia is a functional voice disorder characterised by inability to change voice frequency from higher, pre-adolescent voice, to lower frequency of adolescent and adult voice.
Ivana Šimić, Ana Bonetti, Juraj Slipac
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Effects of Voice Therapy on Vocal Tract Discomfort in Muscle Tension Dysphonia [PDF]
Introduction: Patients with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) suffer from several physical discomforts in their vocal tract. However, few studies have examined the effects of voice therapy (VT) on the vocal tract discomfort (VTD) in patients with voice ...
Banafshe Mansuri +5 more
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Change in Voice Quality with Voice Therapy, Injection Laryngoplasty, and Medialization Thyroplasty [PDF]
Introduction: In patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP), voice therapy (VT), injection laryngoplasty (IL), and medialization thyroplasty (MT) are reported to produce significant improvement in voice quality (VQ).
Pushkaraj Kulkarni +4 more
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Voice Outcomes as a Results of Voice Therapy after Lobectomy and Thyroidectomy [PDF]
Voice disorders are among the most common complications of thyroid surgery. It is therefore advisable to continuously monitor and report the outcomes of voice rehabilitation among people who underwent thyroid surgery in order to recognize which specific ...
Ana Bonetti +2 more
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Tele-practice Versus In-Person Voice Therapy: Impacts on Vocal Characteristics of Voice Actors. [PDF]
Salehi S, Ghelichi L, Tarameshlu M.
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Combined treatment of muscle tension dysphonia: voice therapy with instrumental postural rehabilitation. [PDF]
Picciotti PM +5 more
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[Preliminary analysis of the effect of individualized voice therapy on pediatric voice disorders]. [PDF]
Wang X, Cheng C, Liu D, Chen Y, Guan X.
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Pre- and post-operative voice therapy for benign vocal fold lesions: protocol for a non-randomised, multicentre feasibility trial with embedded process evaluation [PDF]
Background Management of benign vocal fold lesions (BVFLs) is variable with individuals receiving surgery, voice therapy, or a combination of these approaches.
Anna White +6 more
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Anomia of Numbers a Rare Post-Stroke Language Impairment. A Case Study on a Patient with Isolated Naming Impairment of Numerals [PDF]
Introduction: Word-finding impairments (anomia) are the most common, specific symptom of aphasia, which in adults, are most frequently caused by stroke.
Paula Grzeszczuk, Katarzyna Polanowska
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[Analysis of the efficacy of non-surgical treatment mainly focus on voice therapy and it's influencing factors in patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis]. [PDF]
Pan M, Lan L, Jiang Z, Gao L, Zhuang P.
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