Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the efficiency and applicability of the Kay CSL 4500 system with the Sona-Speech II software model 3650 (Kay Pentax, Lincoln Park, NJ) in the voice therapy of patients affected by hypofunctional dysphonia. Design: The study evaluated the effect of visual biofeedback, obtained with the Sona-Speech II software, on dysphonia associated with hypofunction dysphonia. Setting: The study was conducted with 40 male adults affected by hypofunctional dysphonia in the Otolaryngology Department of the University of Genoa (Italy) between April 2008 and April 2009. Methods: Before, at the end of, and 3 months after voice therapy, all subjects underwent an otolaryngology visit, videostroboscopy, and voice ana...
OBJECTIVES: The validity and sensitivity to change of instrumental acoustic measurements in patients...
In this paper, a systematic review of relevant published studies on computer-based speech therapy sy...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
Dysphonia is caused by a variety of conditions; including vocal fold nodules, vocal fold paresis, an...
Introduction: Kinesio Taping (KT) application in speech therapy has been studied in a few works abou...
<p><b>Background:</b> The objective of this study was to explore the effectiveness of a five-week No...
Our objective is to compare the efficiency of 2 methods of vocal therapy. Method A consists of exerc...
International audienceThis paper presents the Vocalab software program, a voice analysis tool design...
Introduction: Multidimensional voice evaluation is considered as gold standard in voice medicine. In...
The objective of the study was to analyze the outcome of the proprioceptive-elastic (PROEL) voice th...
Hypophonia is one of the most prevalent speech impairments in hypokinetic dysarthria. Unfortunately,...
In order to help speech therapists in the evaluation and therapy of voice and speech of patients of ...
A case study of vocal fold paralysis treatment is described with the help of the voice quality analy...
The objective of the study was to measure the subjective long-term effects of vocal therapy (more th...
Summary: Objectives. Dysphonia due to unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) can be characterized by...
OBJECTIVES: The validity and sensitivity to change of instrumental acoustic measurements in patients...
In this paper, a systematic review of relevant published studies on computer-based speech therapy sy...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
Dysphonia is caused by a variety of conditions; including vocal fold nodules, vocal fold paresis, an...
Introduction: Kinesio Taping (KT) application in speech therapy has been studied in a few works abou...
<p><b>Background:</b> The objective of this study was to explore the effectiveness of a five-week No...
Our objective is to compare the efficiency of 2 methods of vocal therapy. Method A consists of exerc...
International audienceThis paper presents the Vocalab software program, a voice analysis tool design...
Introduction: Multidimensional voice evaluation is considered as gold standard in voice medicine. In...
The objective of the study was to analyze the outcome of the proprioceptive-elastic (PROEL) voice th...
Hypophonia is one of the most prevalent speech impairments in hypokinetic dysarthria. Unfortunately,...
In order to help speech therapists in the evaluation and therapy of voice and speech of patients of ...
A case study of vocal fold paralysis treatment is described with the help of the voice quality analy...
The objective of the study was to measure the subjective long-term effects of vocal therapy (more th...
Summary: Objectives. Dysphonia due to unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) can be characterized by...
OBJECTIVES: The validity and sensitivity to change of instrumental acoustic measurements in patients...
In this paper, a systematic review of relevant published studies on computer-based speech therapy sy...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...