2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1808-86942011000400009
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Immediate effects of the phonation into a straw exercise

Abstract: Immedi ate effects of an exercise with the vocal tract semi-closed.Objective: To investigate the immediate effects of the phonation exercise in a straw in individuals with and without vocal fold lesions. Materials and Methods:Prospective study. 48 individuals, aged between 18 and 55 years participated in the study, and they were distributed into two groups: GL-with a benign vocal fold lesion; GSLwithout a lesion. The following analyses were carried out before and after the straw phonation exercises: voice self… Show more

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“…The results found in this study after 1 minute of exercise can be compared with the findings of two scientific studies performed with the same technique and duration (1,25) . A study (25) carried out with women with no vocal complaints verified improvement in vocal quality of articulated speech excerpts (analysis not performed in the current study), as well as positive effects on the individuals' self-rating and reduction of fundamental frequency, which did not occur in this study for the vocally healthy population (VHG).…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…The results found in this study after 1 minute of exercise can be compared with the findings of two scientific studies performed with the same technique and duration (1,25) . A study (25) carried out with women with no vocal complaints verified improvement in vocal quality of articulated speech excerpts (analysis not performed in the current study), as well as positive effects on the individuals' self-rating and reduction of fundamental frequency, which did not occur in this study for the vocally healthy population (VHG).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…On the other hand, another study (1) , performed with dysphonic and non-dysphonic individuals, more discrete results were observed with positive effects only in the self-rating of dysphonic individuals, who reported easier voicing. This result can be compared to the reduction in phonatory effort verified in the present study for the dysphonic population (DG) after 1 minute of exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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