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Voice Disorders (1582 words) |
 | The cause of a voice disorder may be attributable to a wide range of structural, medical, neurological, or behavioral conditions. |
 | Voice therapy will not "cure" spasmodic dysphonia but is often recommended to educate the patient and to instruct the patient in compensatory strategies. |
 | Voice therapy is often recommended to address vocal health and hygiene and to instruct the patient in vocal facilitation techniques targeted at reducing swelling. |
| Voice Disorders (547 words) |
 | Voice disorders are the result of faulty structure or function some where in the vocal tract: in phonation, in resonance, and in respiration. |
 | Phonatory voice disorders may be described is problems in the area of pitch and may be classified in one of 3 ways. |
 | Respiratory voice disorders may be described as problems with occur in the loudness or intensity of the speaker. |