SummaryThe purposes of this study were to determine the differences in spirometric measures obtained from patients with endoscopically-documented paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM) and to compare them to a group of normal subjects without endoscopically-documented paradoxical vocal fold motion during non-provocative breathing and following speech. Thirty eight subjects with documented paradoxical vocal fold motion using transnasal flexible laryngoscopy (TFL) and no history of asthma and 21 normal subjects with documented normal breathing patterns and normal findings on endoscopy underwent flow-volume loop studies. Endoscopic judgments of vocal fold motion from three breathing conditions were made by two observers. The results of the endos...
• Background:Speech is the most important communication tool and is the smooth product of four syste...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the vibratory pattern of vocal folds in...
For estimating supraglottic compression in disordered voice production, categorical rating scales of...
SummaryThe purposes of this study were to determine the differences in spirometric measures obtained...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM) is a laryngeal disorder characterized by abnormal adduction of ...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between paradoxical vocal cord motion (PVCM) disease and the...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM), otherwise known as vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is an abnormal...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM) is vocal fold adduction during inspiration Patients often prese...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder (PVFMD) is a disease characterized by intermittent adduction ...
Respiration is believed to play a central role in voice function and is thus of relevance to the cli...
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is characterised by paradoxical inspiratory laryngeal motion and is oft...
Objectives/Hypothesis. To compare subjective and objective voice-quality parameters between asymptom...
Objective: Chronic cough (CC) and paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) may be associated with voic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the level of awareness professionals have of paradoxical vo...
The present study explored possible relations between respiratory and laryngeal function associated ...
• Background:Speech is the most important communication tool and is the smooth product of four syste...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the vibratory pattern of vocal folds in...
For estimating supraglottic compression in disordered voice production, categorical rating scales of...
SummaryThe purposes of this study were to determine the differences in spirometric measures obtained...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM) is a laryngeal disorder characterized by abnormal adduction of ...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between paradoxical vocal cord motion (PVCM) disease and the...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM), otherwise known as vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is an abnormal...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM) is vocal fold adduction during inspiration Patients often prese...
Paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder (PVFMD) is a disease characterized by intermittent adduction ...
Respiration is believed to play a central role in voice function and is thus of relevance to the cli...
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is characterised by paradoxical inspiratory laryngeal motion and is oft...
Objectives/Hypothesis. To compare subjective and objective voice-quality parameters between asymptom...
Objective: Chronic cough (CC) and paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) may be associated with voic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the level of awareness professionals have of paradoxical vo...
The present study explored possible relations between respiratory and laryngeal function associated ...
• Background:Speech is the most important communication tool and is the smooth product of four syste...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the vibratory pattern of vocal folds in...
For estimating supraglottic compression in disordered voice production, categorical rating scales of...