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... throat stiffness ; rapid vocal fatigue ; feeling of a foreign substance or lump in the throat ; ear irritation or tickling ; repeated sore throats ; a tick- ling , tearing , soreness , or burning sensation in the throat ; scratchy or dry ...
... throat stiffness ; rapid vocal fatigue ; feeling of a foreign substance or lump in the throat ; ear irritation or tickling ; repeated sore throats ; a tick- ling , tearing , soreness , or burning sensation in the throat ; scratchy or dry ...
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... Throat stiffness Rapid vocal fatigue A feeling of a foreign substance or " lump " in throat Ear irritation or tickling or earache Repeated sore throats A tickling , tearing , soreness or burning sensation in the throat Scratchy or dry ...
... Throat stiffness Rapid vocal fatigue A feeling of a foreign substance or " lump " in throat Ear irritation or tickling or earache Repeated sore throats A tickling , tearing , soreness or burning sensation in the throat Scratchy or dry ...
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... throat Tickling , tearing , or burning sensation Throat clearing Coughing Repeated sore throat Voice breaks and skips Loss of voce Pain at back of neck Dry throat Hoarseness Number of symptoms per patient : 0 symptoms 1 symptoms 2 ...
... throat Tickling , tearing , or burning sensation Throat clearing Coughing Repeated sore throat Voice breaks and skips Loss of voce Pain at back of neck Dry throat Hoarseness Number of symptoms per patient : 0 symptoms 1 symptoms 2 ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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