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Treatment efficacy: voice disorders

L O Ramig1, K Verdolini

  • 1University of Colorado-Boulder, USA.

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR
|March 11, 1998
PubMed
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This review explores voice disorder treatments, highlighting their effectiveness in improving vocal function and reducing handicaps. It covers various voice disorder types and treatment roles, emphasizing research to enhance clinical outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Voice disorders impact individuals across the lifespan, affecting vocal effectiveness and quality of life.
  • Understanding the frequency and handicapping effects of voice disorders is crucial for effective intervention.
  • Voice treatment aims to maximize vocal function and minimize the negative consequences of voice problems.

Observation:

  • Voice treatment serves multiple roles: primary, initial, adjunctive to surgery, and preventative.
  • Efficacy data supports voice treatment for vocal misuse, hyperfunction, and muscular imbalance disorders.
  • Treatment is also reviewed for voice issues stemming from medical conditions and psychogenic factors.

Findings:

  • Literature review indicates voice treatment is effective across diverse voice disorder categories.

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  • Experimental and clinical data support the varied applications of voice therapy.
  • The review synthesizes evidence on the efficacy of different voice treatment modalities.
  • Implications:

    • Further research is needed to refine treatment protocols and enhance scientific rigor.
    • Optimizing clinical outcomes requires a deeper understanding of voice disorder treatment efficacy.
    • This review provides a foundation for evidence-based voice care and future research directions.