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... vocal folds , growths or lesions on the vocal folds , bowed vocal folds , paresis or paralyzed vocal fold , among other neurological involvements . Functional dysphonias almost always exhibit auditory symp- toms , usually present ...
... vocal folds , growths or lesions on the vocal folds , bowed vocal folds , paresis or paralyzed vocal fold , among other neurological involvements . Functional dysphonias almost always exhibit auditory symp- toms , usually present ...
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... VOCAL FOLDS The condition of bowed vocal folds as referred to in this book may be functional or organic in etiology . Bowed vocal folds that are functional in nature are created by vocal misuse and abuse and may be alleviated by vocal ...
... VOCAL FOLDS The condition of bowed vocal folds as referred to in this book may be functional or organic in etiology . Bowed vocal folds that are functional in nature are created by vocal misuse and abuse and may be alleviated by vocal ...
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... vocal abuse is the chief etiological factor . Differential diagnosis between ... vocal fold is paralyzed in the midline position or if the patient is ... folds ( functional or organic ) or myasthenia laryngis in the final stage ...
... vocal abuse is the chief etiological factor . Differential diagnosis between ... vocal fold is paralyzed in the midline position or if the patient is ... folds ( functional or organic ) or myasthenia laryngis in the final stage ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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