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... patients suggested that use of an unnatural- ly low speaking pitch was a ... therapy . " The breakdown of the patients seen with nodules , polyps , and ... completing therapy , 48 or 27 percent had long - term therapy and 130 or ...
... patients suggested that use of an unnatural- ly low speaking pitch was a ... therapy . " The breakdown of the patients seen with nodules , polyps , and ... completing therapy , 48 or 27 percent had long - term therapy and 130 or ...
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... patients with any of these neurological disorders may not be helped by vocal rehabilitation . Some voice therapy may ... completing therapy , 2 or 25 percent had long - term therapy and 6 or 75 percent had short - term therapy . 4 ...
... patients with any of these neurological disorders may not be helped by vocal rehabilitation . Some voice therapy may ... completing therapy , 2 or 25 percent had long - term therapy and 6 or 75 percent had short - term therapy . 4 ...
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... therapy . 5. Of the total postoperative patients seen ( organic dyspho- nia ) , 75 percent entered therapy and 91.1 percent completed therapy . Of the total postoperative and return patients seen ( or- ganic dysphonia ) , 74.2 percent ...
... therapy . 5. Of the total postoperative patients seen ( organic dyspho- nia ) , 75 percent entered therapy and 91.1 percent completed therapy . Of the total postoperative and return patients seen ( or- ganic dysphonia ) , 74.2 percent ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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