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... surgical procedure may be a motivating factor which activates the patient to enter vocal rehabilitation . Of the 180 postoperative patients seen ( no lesion present , one or more sur- geries ) and of the 66 postoperative and return ...
... surgical procedure may be a motivating factor which activates the patient to enter vocal rehabilitation . Of the 180 postoperative patients seen ( no lesion present , one or more sur- geries ) and of the 66 postoperative and return ...
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... return No surgery 123 Clinic : Postoperative PO and return No surgery Private and clinic : Postoperative PO and return No surgery 141 Total 254 བྲཱ ཝ ཙསྶ 8 སྐ ཙཙྪཱ 54 25.6 157 43 10 23.3 64 11 17.2 6 25 37 30.1 86 20 5 18 415 20 20 27.8 ...
... return No surgery 123 Clinic : Postoperative PO and return No surgery Private and clinic : Postoperative PO and return No surgery 141 Total 254 བྲཱ ཝ ཙསྶ 8 སྐ ཙཙྪཱ 54 25.6 157 43 10 23.3 64 11 17.2 6 25 37 30.1 86 20 5 18 415 20 20 27.8 ...
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... return 1 100 No surgery 4 100 813 100 75 Clinic : Postoperative 1 50 1 50 1 22 282 8 2 39 20 72 5 20 1 25 227 40 22 Fair % 6.7 40 2 8 50 1 50 50 PO and return No surgery 3 100 Private and clinic : Postoperative 8 29.6 19 PO and ...
... return 1 100 No surgery 4 100 813 100 75 Clinic : Postoperative 1 50 1 50 1 22 282 8 2 39 20 72 5 20 1 25 227 40 22 Fair % 6.7 40 2 8 50 1 50 50 PO and return No surgery 3 100 Private and clinic : Postoperative 8 29.6 19 PO and ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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