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... patients seen , 6 or 66.7 percent entered therapy . 2. Of the 6 patients entering therapy , 6 or 100 percent com- pleted therapy . 3. Of the 6 patients completing therapy , 1 or 16.7 percent had long - term therapy and 5 or 83.3 percent ...
... patients seen , 6 or 66.7 percent entered therapy . 2. Of the 6 patients entering therapy , 6 or 100 percent com- pleted therapy . 3. Of the 6 patients completing therapy , 1 or 16.7 percent had long - term therapy and 5 or 83.3 percent ...
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Morton Cooper. patients quickly hear and establish the correct oral resonance ; the therapist must move as rapidly as the patient is able to pro ... patients entering therapy , 7 or Therapy for Functional and Organic Dysphonias 183 23.
Morton Cooper. patients quickly hear and establish the correct oral resonance ; the therapist must move as rapidly as the patient is able to pro ... patients entering therapy , 7 or Therapy for Functional and Organic Dysphonias 183 23.
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... therapy . Of the short - term onset patients seen ( functional mis- phonia ) , 65.5 percent entered therapy and 94.7 ... entering therapy and the 342 organic dysphonic patients entering thera- py , only 8.2 percent of functional ...
... therapy . Of the short - term onset patients seen ( functional mis- phonia ) , 65.5 percent entered therapy and 94.7 ... entering therapy and the 342 organic dysphonic patients entering thera- py , only 8.2 percent of functional ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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