Modern Techniques of Vocal Rehabilitation |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 59
Page 171
... 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 had short - term ther- apy . 4. Of the 6 ...
... 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 had short - term ther- apy . 4. Of the 6 ...
Page 276
... Therapy Long - term Short - term Excellent Good Fair Excellent Good Fair All patients were counted under the heading Patients Seen . This major category of the total number of patients seen was subgrouped into two divisions : the ...
... Therapy Long - term Short - term Excellent Good Fair Excellent Good Fair All patients were counted under the heading Patients Seen . This major category of the total number of patients seen was subgrouped into two divisions : the ...
Page 281
Morton Cooper. 4. Of the long - term onset patients seen ( functional mispho- nia ) , 70.5 percent entered therapy and 91.6 percent completed therapy . Of the short - term onset patients seen ( functional mis- phonia ) , 65.5 percent ...
Morton Cooper. 4. Of the long - term onset patients seen ( functional mispho- nia ) , 70.5 percent entered therapy and 91.6 percent completed therapy . Of the short - term onset patients seen ( functional mis- phonia ) , 65.5 percent ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
Copyright | |
23 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
aphonia Brodnitz CHART clusive Therapy Excel comparison between males contact ulcer cordectomy esophageal voice Fair Excel Fair Totals falsetto functional misphonia hemilaryngectomy hoarseness hysterical aphonia incipient spastic dysphonia individual laryngeal laryngectomy laryngologist laryngopharynx lesions leukoplakia long-term therapy M F M F M F misuse and abuse negative vocal symptoms nodules optimal pitch level organic dysphonias paralytic dysphonia Parkinson's disease patients completing therapy patients entering therapy Patients Evaluation Entered patients seen percent completed therapy percent entered therapy percent had long-term percent had short-term pharyngeal phonation pitch and tone pitch range polypoid degeneration polyps Postoperative psychological return No surgery short-term therapy sound speaking voice Speech Disord therapist Therapy clusive Therapy Therapy Length Totals Therapy Results Totals throat tient tion tone focus Totals Long-term Short-term vocal folds vocal fry vocal image vocal misuse vocal psychotherapy vocal rehabilitation vocal rest vocal therapy voice disorder voice patients voice problem voice therapy voice type volume vowel