Intensive versus traditional voice therapy for vocal nodules: perceptual, physiological, acoustic and aerodynamic changes. J Voice. 2015;29:260, e31-e44.Fu S,Theodoros DG,Ward EC.Intensive versus traditional voice therapy for vocal nodules:perceptual,physiological,acoustic and aerodynamic changes[J].J...
Voice therapy and vocal nodules in adults PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review considers recent and significant information pertinent to voice therapy for vocal nodules. RECENT FINDINGS: Available evidence suggests that voice therapy directed to excessive, hyperfunctional and maladapt... Leonard,Rebecca - 《...
Importance: Benign vocal fold nodules affect 12% to 22% of the pediatric population, and 95% of otolaryngologists recommend voice therapy as treatment. However, no randomized clinical trials that we are aware of have shown its benefits. Objective: To determine the impact of voice therapy in ...
the benefit is limited to a 60-day treatment period. The treatment period of 60 days applies to a specific condition. Once the 60-day treatment period expires, no additional speech therapy benefits will be provided for that condition; however, it is possible for a member to receive more than...
Symptomatic benign vocal fold lesions (cysts, nodules and polyps); or Vocal cord paralysis. Aetna considers voice therapy not medically necessary for any of the following indications: Improvement of voice quality; or Occupational or recreational purposes (e.g., public speaking, singing, etc.); or...
Misuse or abuse of voice (formation ofnodulesor polyps) Overt, extreme intrinsic and extrinsic tension at level of vocal folds (spastic/spasmodic dysphonia, aphonia) Chronic weakness, atrophy, or paralysis at level of vocal fold (low volume, shallow and unidentifiable voice – gender, intelligibilit...
This pilot study examined voice outcomes and patient perceptions after intensive voice therapy for vocal fold nodules via telepractice. Pilot, within-subjects experimental trial. Participants included 10 women diagnosed with bilateral vocal fold nodules who received intensive voice treatment via a free vid...
Evaluation and treatment for: Polyps/Nodules/Cysts Muscle Tension Dysphonia Vocal Fold Paralysis Spasmodic Dysphonia VCD(vocal cord dysfunction)/PVFM Chronic Cough Transgender Communication Training Manual Voice Therapy for singers Stuttering Apraxia
Dysphonia-irregular vocal quality, pitch, loudness, or vocal effort. breathy, hoarse, strained, gurgly, too high or low, etc. Vocal nodules, vocal abuse, vocal fold paralysis, etc. are common causes of voice disorders. Our Approach
important for children. Children with abusive vocal behaviors can develop a breathy, hoarse, or “raspy” voice, which can be indicative of damage to the vocal folds, such as vocal nodules or polyps. Damaging the vocal folds can mean long-term voice issues that require therapy or even ...