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Voice therapy for the professional voice
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Voice therapy for the professional voice

Sarah L Schneider and Robert T Sataloff
Otolaryngologic clinics of North America, v 40(5), pp 1133-1149
Oct 2007
PMID: 17765699

Abstract

Exercise Therapy Humans Occupational Diseases - diagnosis Occupational Diseases - physiopathology Occupational Diseases - therapy Patient Education as Topic Voice Disorders - diagnosis Voice Disorders - physiopathology Voice Disorders - therapy Voice Training
Behavioral evaluation and treatment of dysphonia in the professional voice user are the responsibility of the speech-language pathologist. As a clinician, treating the professional voice user requires expert listening and management skills. Interdisciplinary team relationships are crucial for thorough care of this population. When treating the professional voice user additional information should be included while gathering the history because of differences in vocal demand and expectations when compared with the non-professional voice user. Voice therapy is patient-specific and when treating professional voice users it is necessary to consider previous training and use or rework current skills to enhance the therapy outcomes.

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