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Effectiveness of voice therapy in reflux-related voice disorders
Diseases of the Esophagus, 2010Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) with laryngopharyngeal reflux plays a significant role in voice disorders. A significant proportion of patients attending ear, nose, and throat clinics with voice disorders may have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). There is no controlled study of the effect of voice therapy on GERD.
K, Vashani +7 more
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Voice Therapy: Techniques and Applications
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991Voice therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for patients with voice disorders. The therapeutic role of the speech pathologist is important in patients with functional and organic voice disorders. Voice rest and various other treatment options, techniques, and applications for voices disorders are examined in this article.
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Dismissal Criteria in Voice Therapy
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1974Five criteria are developed for systematizing the results of voice remediation for hyperfunctional voice disorders. These dismissal criteria are laryngeal improvement, voice improvement, the patient’s feeling of improvement, no improvement, and the patient’s termination of therapy.
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Bi-Weekly Voice Therapy Versus Weekly Voice Therapy for Muscle Tension Dysphonia
Journal of VoiceTo compare the outcomes of bi-weekly voice therapy (BWVT) with weekly voice therapy on perception, acoustics, and quality of life for individuals with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD).Thirty participants with MTD were enrolled either BWVT (40 min/session, two sessions per week for 4 weeks) or weekly voice therapy (40 min/session, once a week for 8 weeks).
Chin-Wen Chang +3 more
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Mutational falsetto voices: voice therapy.
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 1996Seven patients with mutational falsetto voices showed that high pitch is a common sign and symptom. The maximum phonation time of patients was shorter than normal. Most of the otolaryngological examination revealed normal larynx. Perceptual evaluation, ear training practice and establishing a new pitch technique were used for assessment and therapy ...
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Voices During Sex: Application of Voice Therapy to Sexuality
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1990Negative cognitions are capable of interfering with the natural flow of excitement and sexual desire at any point prior to, during, or following a sexual encounter. The source of these inimical thought patterns can be found in internalized parental attitudes that are transmitted intergenerationally and that also form the basis of sexual stereotyping ...
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1994
The purpose of a voice therapy program varies from patient to patient. In most cases, the intent is to improve vocal communication, and in some cases to normalize voice function, that is to restore function so that the vocal profile falls within an accepted normal range.
Murray Morrison +5 more
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The purpose of a voice therapy program varies from patient to patient. In most cases, the intent is to improve vocal communication, and in some cases to normalize voice function, that is to restore function so that the vocal profile falls within an accepted normal range.
Murray Morrison +5 more
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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