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What is Presbylaryngeus
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Muscle atrophy of instrinsic laryngeal muscles that leads to spindle shaped bowing with central gap causing hypofunctional vocal disorder
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What is muscle tension dysphonia?
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Functional disorder, psychogenic if it is caused by an uncouscious unresolved emotional conflict.
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What is a granuloma?
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Results from injury to the mucosa in the cartilaginous portion of the posterior vf during intubation.
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What are vocal polyps?
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Usually unilateral and asymmetrical/ diplophonia/ and can suddenly develop
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What are vocal nodules?
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Consistent phonotrauma
excessive loud singing, shouting, cheering |
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What are vocal function exercises?
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Focuses on enhanging the relationship between the three subsystems
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What is functional sicca syndrome?
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Sicca means dryness. Cover cannot osscillate optimally.
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What is resonant voice therapy?
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Focuses on building a continuum between oral sensations and easy phonation builds from basic speech to conversation.
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Symptomatic voice tx?
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Facilitates techniques to directly modify vocal components such as pitch, loudness, laryngreal tension.
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What is the Lee Silverman Voice Tx?
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Maniuplates vocal loudness to effect the speech subsystems of respiration, phonation, resonation, and arituclation.
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