DOI: 10.11606/t.61.2006.tde-14112006-101425
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Estudo da postura corporal em portadores de disfonia

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“…The first classical studies 10 11 using SEMG to assess phonation in people with dysphonia, as well as the findings of Silvério 7 ,Hocevar-Boltezar, Janko, andZargi 8 , and Neli 27 , showed differences in the EA of muscles between dysphonic and non-dysphonic subjects, with activity being higher in dysphonia. This indicates that dysphonic and non-dysphonic subjects actually differ in their muscular activities.…”
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“…The first classical studies 10 11 using SEMG to assess phonation in people with dysphonia, as well as the findings of Silvério 7 ,Hocevar-Boltezar, Janko, andZargi 8 , and Neli 27 , showed differences in the EA of muscles between dysphonic and non-dysphonic subjects, with activity being higher in dysphonia. This indicates that dysphonic and non-dysphonic subjects actually differ in their muscular activities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Regarding the main objectives of the articles, there was a high frequency of articles studying hyperfunctional dysphonia (n = 7) 6 8 10 11 13 14 26 , probably as a result of the muscle tension present in these frameworks and the need to bring greater objectivity to the assessment of these disorders. Other types of functional dysphonia, such as nodules and glottic chinks, were the subject of interest in 5 studies 4 7 9 16 27 , and laryngectomized patients were subject of 3 studies 5 15 21 . The muscle activity involved in singing was also a subject of interest (n = 4) 4 17 19 24 .…”
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“…The published studies tended to utilize practical means to evaluate cervical dysfunction, such as clinical postural assessment (26) , photogrammetry (17) , and photometric analysis (11) , in order to extract a clinical analysis. However, another possibility is to link this analysis to instruments, and, in most cases, these instruments are questionnaires to measure cervical dysfunction.…”
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“…A literatura, embora escassa, apresenta evidências da importância de uma postura adequada para um bom desempenho vocal e manutenção da saúde vocal (1,(10)(11)(12). O ideal, durante o processo de produção vocal, é manter o tronco ereto e a cabeça com o queixo levemente abaixado e os ombros relaxados, para promover a livre movimentação da laringe e para que o som projete-se em um tubo reto, sem bloqueio no trato vocal (13).…”
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