peer reviewedVoice clinicians long have been aware of the concept of professional voice users: individuals who work in professions that have a higher incidence and increased risk for voice disorders. This realization, coupled with the documented impact of work-related dysphonia on the economy, has resulted in a growing international interest in developing occupational health benchmarks for voice use, similar to other standards developed for work-related factors such as noise-induced hearing loss. In this article, we review current perspectives and examine some issues related to occupational vocal health
Traditional clinical voice evaluation focuses primarily on the severity of voice impairment, with li...
There is a medical consensus that proper voice health precautions can protect the voice and decrease...
SummaryDysphonia may impair the quality of communication and social relations of people, thereby dir...
Purpose of reviewRecent advances with regard to occupational voice disorders are highlighted with em...
Four main categories of risk factors for voice problems have been identified : Voice loading (e.g. t...
Background: Professional singers must become aware of their vocal behavior so that they can prevent...
Voice disorders are frequent among occupational voice users such as teachers. Although these disorde...
INTRODUCTION: Dysphonia is the main symptom of the disorders of oral communication. However, voice d...
The vocal symptoms and habits of professional voice users. BACKGROUND/AIM : Professional voice users...
PurposeThis article presents the current state of knowledge regarding vocal hygiene for the voice pr...
Symposium Theme: Care of the Professional VoiceAbstract no. SLP3BACKGROUND: Voice problem has a prev...
Background: Attention to vocal pathologies in occupational categories that provide for a continuous ...
Theme: Care of the Professional VoiceSpeech-Language Pathology/Vocal Pedagogy Session IB: abstract n...
The purposes of this article are to: (a) describe the prevalence of voice disorders among profession...
BACKGROUND: Voice production or phonation has a crucial role in human communication and function. ...
Traditional clinical voice evaluation focuses primarily on the severity of voice impairment, with li...
There is a medical consensus that proper voice health precautions can protect the voice and decrease...
SummaryDysphonia may impair the quality of communication and social relations of people, thereby dir...
Purpose of reviewRecent advances with regard to occupational voice disorders are highlighted with em...
Four main categories of risk factors for voice problems have been identified : Voice loading (e.g. t...
Background: Professional singers must become aware of their vocal behavior so that they can prevent...
Voice disorders are frequent among occupational voice users such as teachers. Although these disorde...
INTRODUCTION: Dysphonia is the main symptom of the disorders of oral communication. However, voice d...
The vocal symptoms and habits of professional voice users. BACKGROUND/AIM : Professional voice users...
PurposeThis article presents the current state of knowledge regarding vocal hygiene for the voice pr...
Symposium Theme: Care of the Professional VoiceAbstract no. SLP3BACKGROUND: Voice problem has a prev...
Background: Attention to vocal pathologies in occupational categories that provide for a continuous ...
Theme: Care of the Professional VoiceSpeech-Language Pathology/Vocal Pedagogy Session IB: abstract n...
The purposes of this article are to: (a) describe the prevalence of voice disorders among profession...
BACKGROUND: Voice production or phonation has a crucial role in human communication and function. ...
Traditional clinical voice evaluation focuses primarily on the severity of voice impairment, with li...
There is a medical consensus that proper voice health precautions can protect the voice and decrease...
SummaryDysphonia may impair the quality of communication and social relations of people, thereby dir...