2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1569144
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Effect of Vocal Fry on Voice and on Velopharyngeal Sphincter

Abstract: Introduction It is known that the basal sound promotes shortening and adduction of the vocal folds and leaves the mucosa looser. However there are few studies that address the supralaryngeal physiological findings obtained using the technique. Objective To check the effectiveness of using vocal fry on the voice and velopharingeal port closure of five adult subjects, whose cleft palate has been corrected with surgery. Methods Case study with five subjects who underwent otolaryngology examination by means of nas… Show more

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“…Because previous studies has reported the efficiency of the therapeutic use of vocal fry for improving glottic insufficiency and velopharyngeal sphincter closure, the production of vocal fry has been introduced in voice therapies’ plans (30, 35). Knowledge of the two mentioned associated factors of vocal fry is of relevance for the plan of voice therapies where vocal fry is used to improve different voice production’s mechanisms (36).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because previous studies has reported the efficiency of the therapeutic use of vocal fry for improving glottic insufficiency and velopharyngeal sphincter closure, the production of vocal fry has been introduced in voice therapies’ plans (30, 35). Knowledge of the two mentioned associated factors of vocal fry is of relevance for the plan of voice therapies where vocal fry is used to improve different voice production’s mechanisms (36).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%