The aim of this study was to investigate the acoustic and electroglottographic characteristics of patients with mutational dysphonia before and after voice therapy. The clinical records of 15 patients with mutational dysphonia were reviewed, and their voice recordings were analyzed with the help of the Lx Speech Studio program (Laryngograph Ltd, London, UK). After voice therapy combined with the manual compression method, the subjects' voices lowered in pitch and improved in quality. In addition, we classified the mutational dysphonia into four categories according to the presence of diplophonia and closed quotients. The most common type among the categories was characterized by a bimodal distribution of fundamental frequency (diplophonia),...
Purpose: To examine the voice and personality characteristics of patients diagnosed with organic dys...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
The disturbance of the voice function is a socially significant problem. Small anatomical anomalies ...
Normally, as a result of increased laryngeal growth, the male voice drops about one octave in pitch ...
Introduction: Psychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestations. ...
Voice disorders need to be better understood because they may lead to reduced job chances and social...
AbstractIntroductionPsychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestat...
Modal and falsetto registers are the basic vocal qualities used in female speaking voices. The purpo...
Objectives: To confirm the data reported in our previous studies on the analysis of the variability ...
Psychogenic dysphonia is defined as disturbances in voice and speech quality with emotional backgrou...
Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of voi...
The effect of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients with diverse diagnoses was ...
The increasing global competitiveness demands the development and improvement of self-quality, parti...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
BACKGROUND: Friedreich Ataxia (FRDA) is the most common hereditary ataxia, with dysarthria as one of...
Purpose: To examine the voice and personality characteristics of patients diagnosed with organic dys...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
The disturbance of the voice function is a socially significant problem. Small anatomical anomalies ...
Normally, as a result of increased laryngeal growth, the male voice drops about one octave in pitch ...
Introduction: Psychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestations. ...
Voice disorders need to be better understood because they may lead to reduced job chances and social...
AbstractIntroductionPsychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestat...
Modal and falsetto registers are the basic vocal qualities used in female speaking voices. The purpo...
Objectives: To confirm the data reported in our previous studies on the analysis of the variability ...
Psychogenic dysphonia is defined as disturbances in voice and speech quality with emotional backgrou...
Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of voi...
The effect of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients with diverse diagnoses was ...
The increasing global competitiveness demands the development and improvement of self-quality, parti...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
BACKGROUND: Friedreich Ataxia (FRDA) is the most common hereditary ataxia, with dysarthria as one of...
Purpose: To examine the voice and personality characteristics of patients diagnosed with organic dys...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
The disturbance of the voice function is a socially significant problem. Small anatomical anomalies ...