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Are you noticing changes to your voice?
Voice disorders can be caused by a variety of diagnoses including neurological disorders, vocal tension, respiratory difficulties and lesions to the vocal cords.
Having a voice disorder can impact your personal and professional life. Voice Therapy is specifically designed to improve the quality of ease of your voice.
Here are common symptoms of a voice disturbance...
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Rough, hoarse vocal quality
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Breathy, weak sounding voice
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Strained vocal quality
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Increased vocal effort when speaking
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Vocal fatigue
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Frequent coughing or throat clearing
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Voice breaks
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Voice cutting off unexpectedly
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Abnormal pitch
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Abnormal loudness
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Running out breath quickly
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Excessive throat/laryngeal tension/pain/tenderness
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Vocal fold paralysis or vocal fold paresis
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Muscle tension dysphonia
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Functional aphonia
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Vocal fatigue
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Benign lesions such as nodules, polyps, and cysts
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Vocal rehabilitation for professional voice users and singers
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Inflammation of the larynx due to issues such as laryngitis, or laryngopharyngeal reflux
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis
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Adductor/abductor spasmodic dysphonia
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Parkinson’s disease
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Multiple sclerosis
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Pseudobulbar palsy
Common Diagnoses for Voice Therapy
We provide effective treatments such as...
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Vocal function exercises
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SPEAK OUT!® for Parkinson’s disease
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Conversation Training Therapy (CTT)
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Phonation Resistance Training Exercises (PhoRTE)
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Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract (SOVT) Exercises
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