[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fold hydration affects voice production by mediating changes in vocal fold tissue rheology. To test this hypothesis, we attempted in this study to quantify the effects of hydration on the viscoelastic shear properties of vocal fold tissues in vitro. STUDY DESIGN: Osmotic changes in hydration (dehydration and rehydration) of 5 excised canine larynges were induced by sequential incubation of the tissues in isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic solutions. Elastic shear modulus (G'), dynamic viscosity η' and the damping ratio ζ of the vocal fold mucosa (lamina propria) were measured as a function of frequency (0.01 to 15 Hz) with a torsional rheomete...
In earlier work we showed that low relative humidity (RH) of inhaled air causes acoustic voice param...
[[abstract]]Objective The purpose of this study was to quantify the viscoelastic shear properties of...
Vocal folds are a viscoelastic multilayered structure responsible for voice production. Vocal fold e...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
Mechanical stresses develop within vocal fold (VF) soft tissues due to phonation-associated vibratio...
[[abstract]]Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold tissues have been reported previously....
[[abstract]]Objective To evaluate the in vitro rheometric properties of the canine vocal fold lamina...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
Predicting phonation conditions that are benign to voice health remains a biomechanically relevant p...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
[[abstract]]Analytical and computer simulation studies have shown that the acoustic impedance of the...
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Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: This study examined the influence of hyaluronic acid (HA) on the biomechanica...
[[abstract]]Objective/Hypothesis: To examine the interstitial proteins of the vocal fold and their i...
In earlier work we showed that low relative humidity (RH) of inhaled air causes acoustic voice param...
[[abstract]]Objective The purpose of this study was to quantify the viscoelastic shear properties of...
Vocal folds are a viscoelastic multilayered structure responsible for voice production. Vocal fold e...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
Mechanical stresses develop within vocal fold (VF) soft tissues due to phonation-associated vibratio...
[[abstract]]Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold tissues have been reported previously....
[[abstract]]Objective To evaluate the in vitro rheometric properties of the canine vocal fold lamina...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
Predicting phonation conditions that are benign to voice health remains a biomechanically relevant p...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
[[abstract]]Analytical and computer simulation studies have shown that the acoustic impedance of the...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: This study examined the influence of hyaluronic acid (HA) on the biomechanica...
[[abstract]]Objective/Hypothesis: To examine the interstitial proteins of the vocal fold and their i...
In earlier work we showed that low relative humidity (RH) of inhaled air causes acoustic voice param...
[[abstract]]Objective The purpose of this study was to quantify the viscoelastic shear properties of...
Vocal folds are a viscoelastic multilayered structure responsible for voice production. Vocal fold e...