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... no mistaking its rightness . " * M. Greene , The Voice and Its Disorders , 2nd ed . London , Pitman Medical Publishing Co. , 1964 . To determine the validity of the clinical tool " um 74 Modern Techniques of Vocal Rehabilitation.
... no mistaking its rightness . " * M. Greene , The Voice and Its Disorders , 2nd ed . London , Pitman Medical Publishing Co. , 1964 . To determine the validity of the clinical tool " um 74 Modern Techniques of Vocal Rehabilitation.
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... vocal fold . Vocal rehabilitation alone is appropriate when the paralyzed vocal cord is in the mid- line or median position . When the cord is in the median position , effortful closure of the cord is inappropriate . The median ...
... vocal fold . Vocal rehabilitation alone is appropriate when the paralyzed vocal cord is in the mid- line or median position . When the cord is in the median position , effortful closure of the cord is inappropriate . The median ...
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... VOCAL REHABILITATION A follow - up of patients who have completed therapy is an important and vital aspect of vocal rehabilitation . There are few clinical follow - up studies of voice cases in the literature . Among these are Flower ...
... VOCAL REHABILITATION A follow - up of patients who have completed therapy is an important and vital aspect of vocal rehabilitation . There are few clinical follow - up studies of voice cases in the literature . Among these are Flower ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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