2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1809-48722010000400014
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Alterações musculares e esqueléticas cervicais em mulheres disfônicas

Abstract: Introduction:The vocal and neck are associated with the presence of tension and cervical muscle contraction. These disorders compromise the vocal tract and musculoskeletal cervical region and, thus, can cause muscle shortening, pain and fatigue in the neck and shoulder girdle. Objective:To evaluate and identify cervical abnormalities in women with vocal disorders, and neck pains comparing them to women without vocal complaints independent of the neck. Method:This prospective study of 32 subjects studied in the… Show more

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“…Other authors (10) verified the relationship between dysphonia and muscular and skeletal changes in women, and also found reports of significantly more frequent laryngeal pain among womenwith dysphonia than in those without dysphonia. However, authors did not find significant differences between the dysphonic and the control groups when comparing the presence of musculoskeletal pain in the area of neck and shoulders, with self-reported pain in both studied groups.…”
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“…Other authors (10) verified the relationship between dysphonia and muscular and skeletal changes in women, and also found reports of significantly more frequent laryngeal pain among womenwith dysphonia than in those without dysphonia. However, authors did not find significant differences between the dysphonic and the control groups when comparing the presence of musculoskeletal pain in the area of neck and shoulders, with self-reported pain in both studied groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Even though some authors (10) stated that regardless of the presence of vocal change, women are prone to the presence of muscle pain and discomfort in the cervical region, this study aimed at investigating such pain in detail, to check if there are differences in the frequency of presence, as well as intensity of pain, among women with and without dysphonia.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Carla Aparecida Cielo (1) Fernanda dos Santos Pascotini (1) Vanessa Veis Ribeiro (2) Ariane de Macedo Gomes (1) Léris Salete Bonfanti Haeffner (1) …”
Section: Fonoterapia Vocal E Fisioterapia Respiratória Com Idosos Sauunclassified