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