Affiliation:
1. University in Belgrade, Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Department of Speech Therapy, Belgrade
Abstract
Introduction. Proper voice production requires coordinated, synchronous and
efficient functioning of the larynx, respiratory, resonance and
articulation mechanisms. Phonotrauma is trauma to the laryngeal mechanism
and includes any behavior that results in injury to the vocal folds. The aim
of this research was to identify and describe the characteristics of voice
disorders in children that occur as a result of phonotrauma, approach?es
and techniques in speech and language therapy of these speech disorders, and
the effects of their application. The characteristics of phonotrauma in
children reflect the characteristics of hyperfunctional voice disorders, as
they usually arise as a result of voice abuse. Speech and language therapy
of children with phonotrauma includes identification and reduction, i.e.
elimination of the vocal behavior that had caused the voice disorder. In
addition, treatment focuses on a vocal hygiene program and the use of
various direct treatment techniques to achieve appropriate voice production.
Effects of applying direct and indirect treatment techniques is
demonstrated by the reduction of the size of the lesion, the degree of
dysphonia and voice disorders, hoarseness, breathiness in the voice, the
absence of recurrence, and the achievement of optimal values of the acoustic
parameters of the voice. Conclusion. In most cases, children can master the
correct way of producing speech after a short period of speech and language
therapy. However, in order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to actively
involve children, their parents, and other people from the immediate and
wider social environment.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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