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Encyclopedia > Voice disorders

Voice disorders are medical conditions affecting the production of speech. These include

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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.
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