Pediatric Voice Therapy: How Many Sessions to Discharge? [PDF]
PURPOSE Voice therapy is the primary treatment for children presenting with benign morphological vocal fold changes. This study examined the number of voice therapy sessions required to meet treatment goals and identified factors that predicted treatment
Fujiki RB, Thibeault SL.
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Impact of Voice Therapy on Pediatric Patients With Dysphonia and Vocal Nodules: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
One of the most prevalent pediatric ailments around the world is voice disorders. Around 5-million children suffer from voice disorders, and three out of five of them suffer from vocal nodule-induced persistent dysphonia.
Al-Kadi M, Alfawaz MA, Alotaibi FZ.
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Voice Therapy According to the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System: Expert Consensus Ingredients and Targets. [PDF]
Van Stan JH +12 more
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Effect of an iOS App on Voice Therapy Adherence and Motivation. [PDF]
Purpose Patients commonly report difficulties adhering to voice therapy. An iOS app was developed in our lab that assists practice via reminder notifications, instructional recordings, and cepstral peak prominence analysis results.
van Leer E, Lewis B, Porcaro N.
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Does Voice Therapy Improve Vocal Outcomes in Vocal Fold Atrophy? [PDF]
Objectives: Vocal fold atrophy is increasingly identified in the geriatric population. Current literature shows varying outcomes with voice therapy. Our goal was to analyze multidimensional vocal outcomes of these patients who underwent voice therapy ...
Bick E +6 more
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Changes in the Daily Phonotrauma Index Following the Use of Voice Therapy as the Sole Treatment for Phonotraumatic Vocal Hyperfunction in Females. [PDF]
Van Stan JH +13 more
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Voice Therapy in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Guidelines for Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Castillo-Allendes A +10 more
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Effects of voice therapy in children with vocal fold nodules: A systematic review.
BACKGROUND Vocal fold nodules (VFNs) are the main cause of paediatric dysphonia. Voice therapy is recommended as the preferable treatment option for VFNs in children.
Anke Adriaansen +3 more
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Voice Therapy Improves Acoustic and Auditory‐Perceptual Outcomes in Children
This study employed acoustic measures as well as auditory‐perceptual assessments to examine the effects of voice therapy in children presenting with benign vocal fold lesions.
R. B. Fujiki, M. Braden, S. Thibeault
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(1) Background: Vocal fold nodules are bilateral lesions that can have an important negative impact on a person’s job performance, social interaction, and quality of life.
Rita Alegria +3 more
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