Understand that combines behavioral voice exercises to help patients. GeneralMa, EPMPlural Publishing Inc.Exercises for Voice Therapy
Behrman, a specialist in the treatment of voice disorders, has teamed up with Haskell, a speech pathologist, to edit this volume of effective voice therapy exercises from 28 leading authorities in the field. Each exercise is presented in a consistent format, with explicit information regarding the...
Voice therapy is a dynamic process and not an application procedure for a stable phonatory pattern or a list of exercises for every patient. This integrative model for treatment of voice disorders includes additional skills and knowledge of mechanisms of applications, stages of behavioural treatment,...
What is the program? Loud and clear utilizes the microphone of a phone or tablet and provides real-time biofeedback of a user’s voice. The first part of the session contains live modeling that leads the user through vocal warm-up exercises practicing increased volume, pitch modulation, and ...
Cluster 6 investigates the future of VAs research, particularly technological advancements we can expect and suggestions for future research avenues. Most CS papers introduce prospective potential technical applications in many different areas, such as medical treatment and therapy (Shamekhi et al.,2017;...
Voice condition exercises for professionals working in the field of care and therapyFrostova, Jana
(2008). Electrical stimulation-supported voice exercises are superior to voice exercise therapy alone in patients with unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis: Results from a prospective, randomized clinical trial. Muscle & Nerve, 38(2), 1005-1011....
Voice therapy with semioccluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) has a long history of use in singers and nonsingers with dysphonia. SOVTE with increased vocal tract impedance leads to increased vocal efficiency and economy. Although there is a growing body of research on the physiological impact ...
Semioccluded vocal tractVoice symptomsPurpose: The present study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a physiologic voice therapy program based on different semioccluded vocal tract exercises in subjects with behavioral dysphonia.Guzman, MarcoBertucci, TeresaPacheco, ConstanzaLeiva, FernandoQuintana, Felipe...
The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of traditional voice therapy approaches in combination with singing exercises and Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) to aid male-to-female transgender individuals gain a more feminine sounding voice. Participants from this study were recruited from a ...