OBJECTIVES: The validity and sensitivity to change of instrumental acoustic measurements in patients with functional dysphonia have been controversially discussed. This work examines combined voice therapy effects on standard acoustic measurements, and if these agree with perceptual and subjective voice outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. METHODS: Thirty-nine patients (26 women, 13 men) aged 20-70 years (mean: 46.3, standard deviation 12.8) with functional dysphonia were investigated before and after combined voice therapy. Instrumental parameters included mean and range of speaking fundamental frequency (fo) and intensity (SPL (dBA)); maximum SPL and mean fo of calling voice; minimum, maximum, range of singing voice fo and SPL, ...
acoustic parameters, functional dysphonia. Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is a very common disorder ...
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation between the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and objective voice m...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing loss has been implicated in dysphonia secondary to voice misuse, although the da...
OBJECTIVES: The validity and sensitivity to change of instrumental acoustic measurements in patients...
The objective of the study was to measure the subjective long-term effects of vocal therapy (more th...
The goal of this study is the evaluation of the long-term efficiency of voice therapy (> to 6 months...
The objective of the study was to measure the subjective long-term effects of vocal therapy (more th...
Background: There are no reliable outcome predictors for functional dysphonia (FD) patients. Objecti...
Objective: This study focuses on the relation between objective voice quality and the self-perceptio...
Objective: The current study examined the sensitivity of voice outcome measures in discriminating cu...
This study describes the amount of intra-subject variability to be expected when using an objective,...
Dysphonia is caused by a variety of conditions; including vocal fold nodules, vocal fold paresis, an...
Introduction: Multidimensional voice evaluation is considered as gold standard in voice medicine. In...
The effects of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients are determined using two q...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
acoustic parameters, functional dysphonia. Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is a very common disorder ...
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation between the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and objective voice m...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing loss has been implicated in dysphonia secondary to voice misuse, although the da...
OBJECTIVES: The validity and sensitivity to change of instrumental acoustic measurements in patients...
The objective of the study was to measure the subjective long-term effects of vocal therapy (more th...
The goal of this study is the evaluation of the long-term efficiency of voice therapy (> to 6 months...
The objective of the study was to measure the subjective long-term effects of vocal therapy (more th...
Background: There are no reliable outcome predictors for functional dysphonia (FD) patients. Objecti...
Objective: This study focuses on the relation between objective voice quality and the self-perceptio...
Objective: The current study examined the sensitivity of voice outcome measures in discriminating cu...
This study describes the amount of intra-subject variability to be expected when using an objective,...
Dysphonia is caused by a variety of conditions; including vocal fold nodules, vocal fold paresis, an...
Introduction: Multidimensional voice evaluation is considered as gold standard in voice medicine. In...
The effects of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients are determined using two q...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
acoustic parameters, functional dysphonia. Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is a very common disorder ...
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation between the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) and objective voice m...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing loss has been implicated in dysphonia secondary to voice misuse, although the da...