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Does Voice Therapy Improve Vocal Outcomes in Vocal Fold Atrophy? [PDF]
Bick E +6 more
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Assessing the Effectiveness of Voice Therapy Techniques in Treating Dysphonia: An Otolaryngological Review. [PDF]
Al-Hussain OH.
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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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Background/purpose: Voice therapy is frequently recommended as the first-line treatment for benign voice disorders. This study investigated the clinical effectiveness of voice therapy and the prognostic factors of treatment outcomes.
Feng-Chuan Lin +3 more
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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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Hearing voices, dissociation and the self: a functional-analytic perspective [PDF]
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current paper, we review existing models of the aetiology of voice hearing. We summarise the argument and evidence that voice hearing is primarily a dissociative process, involving critical aspects of self. We propose
Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne +4 more
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Voice rest after vocal fold polyp surgery: A Swedish register study of 588 patients
Objective To evaluate the impact of voice rest on patient‐reported voice outcome 4 months after vocal fold polyp surgery. Methods Preoperative information was collected about age, sex, and smoking habits and the voice handicap index‐10 (VHI‐10).
Gunnar Björck +3 more
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Examining the relationship between the prognostic factors and the effectiveness of voice therapy is a crucial step in developing personalized treatment strategies for individuals with voice disorders. This study recommends using the multilayer perceptron
Ji-Yeoun Lee +3 more
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Is voice therapy an effective treatment for dysphonia? A randomised controlled trial [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To assess the overall efficacy of voice therapy for dysphonia. DESIGN: Single blind randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Outpatient clinic in a teaching hospital.
Deary, I.J. +4 more
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Lee Silverman voice treatment versus standard NHS speech and language therapy versus control in Parkinson's disease (PD COMM pilot):study protocol for a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Parkinson’s disease is a common movement disorder affecting approximately 127,000 people in the UK, with an estimated two thirds having speech-related problems.
Brady, Marian C +13 more
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