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Perceived Control, Voice Handicap, and Barriers to Voice Therapy [PDF]
To characterize the associations of perceived control with voice outcomes and self-reported likelihood of attending voice therapy using a national practice-based research network.Cross-sectional study of prospectively enrolled adult patients seen for dysphonia.Creating Healthcare Excellence through Education and Research (CHEER) network of community ...
Viann N Nguyen-Feng +2 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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Effectiveness of Group Voice Therapy in Teachers with Hyperfunctional Voice Disorder [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the short-term and long-term effectiveness of group voice therapy in changing vocal behaviour and improving voice quality (VQ) among teachers with hyperfunctional voice disorders (HFVD), using ...
Nataša Prebil +3 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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(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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Voice therapy efficacy in pediatric professional voice users with vocal fold nodules: A preliminary study [PDF]
Summary: Introduction. Vocal fold nodules are the most common diagnosis in children with dysphonia. It is also frequently seen in professional voice users who uses their voice as an occupational tool.
Sarı, Ayşegül +5 more
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A Taxonomy of Voice Therapy [PDF]
PurposeVoice therapy practice and research, as in most types of rehabilitation, is currently limited by the lack of a taxonomy describing what occurs during a therapy session (with enough precision) to determine which techniques/components contribute most to treatment outcomes.
Jarrad H, Van Stan +4 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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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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