<div><p>Abstract Introduction There is evidence that all the complex machinery involved in speech acts along with the auditory system, and their adjustments can be altered. Objective To present the evidence of biofeedback application for treatment of vocal disorders, emphasizing the muscle tension dysphonia. Methods A systematic review was conducted in Scielo, Lilacs, PubMed and Web of Sciences databases, using the combination of descriptors, and admitting as inclusion criteria: articles published in journals with editorial committee, reporting cases or experimental or quasi-experimental research on the use of biofeedback in real time as additional source of treatment monitoring of muscle tension dysphonia or for vocal training. Results...
Biofeedback interventions use instrumentation to allow the speaker to visualise and modify their own...
This study was designed to examine the use of respiratory kinematic instrumentation as a biofeedback...
The data for clinical applications of biofeedback is becoming too extensive to review, and be compre...
ABSTRACT Purpose To review systematically the literature and to analyze the effectiveness of surfa...
Objective. Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) is a clinical and diagnostic term describing a spectrum of...
It is difficult to quantify the incidence of hyperfunctional muscle tension dysphonia (H-MTD). Altho...
peer reviewedDepuis peu, le monitoring de la voix du patient en dehors du cabinet de l’orthophoniste...
Nearly every voice teacher is aware of problems encountered by students with tightness in the throat...
Introduction: Hyperfunctional dysfunction is one of the most common functional dysphonia, cha-racter...
The study investigated the effectiveness of real-time continuous biofeedback in modifying aspects of...
In this investigation, we evaluated the effectiveness of surface electromyography (EMG) biofeedback ...
The purpose of the present study is to measure the effectiveness of two treatment techniques-vocaliz...
At any given time, 3-9% of the general population experiences a voice problem. The incidence of voic...
In this study, an adjustment of the vocal tract shape toward selected sound waves in the frequency r...
A growing body of research suggests that cases of speech sound errors that have not responded to pre...
Biofeedback interventions use instrumentation to allow the speaker to visualise and modify their own...
This study was designed to examine the use of respiratory kinematic instrumentation as a biofeedback...
The data for clinical applications of biofeedback is becoming too extensive to review, and be compre...
ABSTRACT Purpose To review systematically the literature and to analyze the effectiveness of surfa...
Objective. Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) is a clinical and diagnostic term describing a spectrum of...
It is difficult to quantify the incidence of hyperfunctional muscle tension dysphonia (H-MTD). Altho...
peer reviewedDepuis peu, le monitoring de la voix du patient en dehors du cabinet de l’orthophoniste...
Nearly every voice teacher is aware of problems encountered by students with tightness in the throat...
Introduction: Hyperfunctional dysfunction is one of the most common functional dysphonia, cha-racter...
The study investigated the effectiveness of real-time continuous biofeedback in modifying aspects of...
In this investigation, we evaluated the effectiveness of surface electromyography (EMG) biofeedback ...
The purpose of the present study is to measure the effectiveness of two treatment techniques-vocaliz...
At any given time, 3-9% of the general population experiences a voice problem. The incidence of voic...
In this study, an adjustment of the vocal tract shape toward selected sound waves in the frequency r...
A growing body of research suggests that cases of speech sound errors that have not responded to pre...
Biofeedback interventions use instrumentation to allow the speaker to visualise and modify their own...
This study was designed to examine the use of respiratory kinematic instrumentation as a biofeedback...
The data for clinical applications of biofeedback is becoming too extensive to review, and be compre...