Volume 1B: Extremity; Fluid Mechanics; Gait; Growth, Remodeling, and Repair; Heart Valves; Injury Biomechanics; Mechanotransduc 2013
DOI: 10.1115/sbc2013-14057
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Cost Effective Electrolarynx: A Feasibility Study

Abstract: Speech is one of the most fundamental forms of self-expression and communication in humans [1]. Voiced speech is produced by fluid-structure interactions that drive vocal fold oscillations, creating a periodic pressure oscillation in the vocal tract. This excitation has a fundamental frequency, typically ranging between 100 and 200 Hz, depending on the individual. Thousands of people lose this ability each year when they are forced to undergo a total laryngectomy, which removes the entire larynx, usually to pr… Show more

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