BackgroundThe method of stroboscopy of the larynx makes it possible to examine the movement of the vocal cords, through periodic illumination. Most often electronic videolaryngostroboscopes are used. They allow visualization of the vocal cords.MethodsThe research is conducted using a certain technique. The patient sings a certain vocal, in a tonality that is comfortable for him, and by means of a microphone, the energy of the sound signal is electronically converted into light. Through laryngostroboscopy, patients are examined before and after prosthetic treatment, to assess voice capabilities. Pathological processes or functional dysphonias can also be established.Results and discussionThere are two possibilities for visual perception when...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: To use an electroglottography (EGG)-based videostroboscopy tool to assess the anatomical...
Objectives: To use an electroglottography (EGG)-based videostroboscopy tool to assess the anatomical...
Catedra Otorinolaringologie USMF „Nicolae Testemiţanu”In 1855, Manuel Garcia first reported the use ...
Videostroboscopy has now left specialized voice laboratories and must be made available to general E...
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, ...
Vocal cord lesions is commonly encountered in day to day outpatient department. Though indirect lary...
Videolaryngostroboscopy is a valuable tool for evaluating the mucosal wave of the vocal folds. In ...
Vocal cords are very delicated and intricate structure that help a human being to Breath, Speak as w...
Videokymography (VKG) was introduced into clinical practice in Medical Healthcom Prague in 1996. Sin...
Background: Laryngeal videostroboscopy is an important noninvasive diagnostic tool in patients with ...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: To use an electroglottography (EGG)-based videostroboscopy tool to assess the anatomical...
Objectives: To use an electroglottography (EGG)-based videostroboscopy tool to assess the anatomical...
Catedra Otorinolaringologie USMF „Nicolae Testemiţanu”In 1855, Manuel Garcia first reported the use ...
Videostroboscopy has now left specialized voice laboratories and must be made available to general E...
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, ...
Vocal cord lesions is commonly encountered in day to day outpatient department. Though indirect lary...
Videolaryngostroboscopy is a valuable tool for evaluating the mucosal wave of the vocal folds. In ...
Vocal cords are very delicated and intricate structure that help a human being to Breath, Speak as w...
Videokymography (VKG) was introduced into clinical practice in Medical Healthcom Prague in 1996. Sin...
Background: Laryngeal videostroboscopy is an important noninvasive diagnostic tool in patients with ...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: Stroboscopy is based on the assumption that the vibration of the vocal folds is stable a...
Objectives: To use an electroglottography (EGG)-based videostroboscopy tool to assess the anatomical...
Objectives: To use an electroglottography (EGG)-based videostroboscopy tool to assess the anatomical...