Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad
2. Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Clinical Centre of Vojvodina, Department of Ear, Throat and Nose Diseases Phoniatrics Ward, Novi Sad
Abstract
Introduction. Dysphonias due to primary neurogenic disorders are a group of
voice disorders that can be caused by both central and peripheral disorders
of the larynx innervation. There are numerous causes leading to paralysis of
superior and/or inferior laryngeal nerves, particularly of the inferior
laryngeal or recurrent nerve. Voice Therapy in Unilateral Vocal Cord Paresis.
Vocal therapy is an integral part of the conservative treatment. Specific
methods are applied to individual vocal problems, while the non-specific ones
are applied to a number of dysphonias. Non-specific methods are further
divided into integrated and focused vocal methods. Integrated methods treat
the voice and speech disorders as a unified entity of all quality and
segments of voice and speech. Focused non-specific methods treat the segments
and the quality of voice and speech individually. Assistive Techniques in
Voice Disorders Caused by Unilateral Vocal Cord Paresis. Digital compression
of the larynx by Seeman includes the treatment of voice with compression of
the thyroid cartilage, thus moving the paralyzed and healthy vocal cord
medially and upwards, and medially and downwards, respectively. This leads to
the proper occlusion of vocal cords because in these conditions the paralyzed
vocal cord is lower than the healthy one. According to the theoretical
assumption, when the head anc neck are rotated to one or the other side, the
anatomic relations in the neck are change and thus the vocal cords are
brought into contact with the resulting reduction of the gap between them and
the reduced air flow. Conclusion. Studies assessing the efficiency of
different methods of vocal therapy are scarce bearing in mind the importance
of vocal therapy and the fact that many patients refuse surgical treatment.
Research on the efficiency of assistive techniques in phoniatric
rehabilitation of patients with unilateral vocal cord paresis yields
conflicting results. However, assistive techniques are useful practical
methods in vocal rehabilitation of these patients.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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