2003
DOI: 10.1179/136132803805576101
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The efficacy of resonance method to hyperfunctional dysphonia from physiological, acoustic and aerodynamic aspects: the preliminary study

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“…Time analysis of exercises in dysphonic and no dysphonic subjects needed to generate a voice quality and larynx function modification is still incipient in literature and, future studies with control of voice quality types, larynx disturbances, gender, and age are important to a better comprehension of voice clinical conduction. Several researches use perceptual or acoustic analysis as a criteria to verify the effect of an exercise (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)13) . However more recently the focus of patient opinion has been considered central (19,21) , since hardly a person adheres to a maneuver that causes discomfort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Time analysis of exercises in dysphonic and no dysphonic subjects needed to generate a voice quality and larynx function modification is still incipient in literature and, future studies with control of voice quality types, larynx disturbances, gender, and age are important to a better comprehension of voice clinical conduction. Several researches use perceptual or acoustic analysis as a criteria to verify the effect of an exercise (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)13) . However more recently the focus of patient opinion has been considered central (19,21) , since hardly a person adheres to a maneuver that causes discomfort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to quote researches involving reverse phonation technique (5) or inhaling phonation (6) , the resonant method (7) , the vocal fry usage (8) , and the sonorous tongue trill (9)(10)(11) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 provides a summary of recent studies on voice outcome after specific types of voice treatment in hyperfunctional voice disorders. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Literature data (Table 1) regarding the treatment efficacy of hyperfunctional voice disorders reveal scientific and clinical evidence that subjects benefit from different voice approaches. The review in Table 1 offers a wide variety of techniques [such as the accent method (developed by Dr. Svend Smith and is designed to increase pulmonary output, reduce glottic waste and muscular tension, and normalize the vibratory pattern during phonation by using rhythmic vocal play), 11 resonance method (the therapy goal of the resonance method is to achieve the strongest ''cleanest'' possible voice with the least effort), 11 manual laryngeal musculoskeletal tension reduction or manual circumlaryngeal therapy (the aim of which is to alter the state of tight vocal tract muscles and to improve the range of movement of the laryngeal joint.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alguns efeitos provocados pela realização do exercício vocal durante um determinado período, tais como piora na qualidade vocal e dor na região da laringe são considerados sintomas de fadiga vocal (7) . Alguns estudos já foram realizados com o objetivo de determinar a eficácia de alguns exercícios vocais, tais como a técnica de vocal fry (8) , método de acentuação (9)(10)(11) , ressonân-cia (12) , manipulação digital da laringe (13,14) , técnica dos sons nasais, sobrearticulação (15) , exercícios de trato vocal semi ocluído (16) e fonação reversa (17) . Estudos visando analisar a eficácia da terapia vocal são frequentemente realizados.…”
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