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期刊名:Journal of voice

缩写:J VOICE

ISSN:0892-1997

e-ISSN:1873-4588

IF/分区:2.4/Q1

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Ana C Constantini,Vanessa V Ribeiro,Mara Behlau Ana C Constantini
The terminology and classification of voice disorders are complex topics. For this reason, developing a consensus in the scientific community regarding such a topic would bring a wide range of benefits to this field of study. The study is o...
Chin-Wen Chang,Sherry Fu,Yi-Hsuan Yu et al. Chin-Wen Chang et al.
Objectives: To compare the outcomes of bi-weekly voice therapy (BWVT) with weekly voice therapy on perception, acoustics, and quality of life for individuals with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). ...
Abdul-Latif Hamdan,Jad Hosri,Patrick Abou Raji Feghali et al. Abdul-Latif Hamdan et al.
Objective: The purpose of this study is to review the current literature on the effect of hypovitaminosis D on voice. Study design: Nar...
Dylan J Cooper,Seth E Kaplan Dylan J Cooper
Objectives: Inflammatory reaction to vocal fold injection laryngoplasty with hyaluronic acid (HA) is a rare condition whose optimal management is not established. In this study, we aim to review the presentation of these ...
Christopher Fuentes,Sebastián Castañón,Lylia Roldán Christopher Fuentes
Objective: This study was aimed at comparing perilaryngeal pressure pain thresholds (PPT) among asymptomatic women, women with bruxism, and women with odynophonia. ...
Habibe N Hacıoğlu,Serkan Bengisu Habibe N Hacıoğlu
Objective: This study aims to determine the effectiveness of resonant voice therapy (RVT) in patients with functional voice disorder and to examine the subjective and objective voice changes after the therapy. ...
Marion Semmler,Sarina Lasar,Franziska Kremer et al. Marion Semmler et al.
Objective: The first goal of this study was to investigate the coverage of laryngeal structures using two potential administration techniques for synthetic mucus: inhalation and lozenge ingestion. As a second research que...
Christine Murphy Estes,Amanda Flynn,Hayley Born et al. Christine Murphy Estes et al.
Introduction: Past studies show that performers are more susceptible to voice injury, have higher incidence of injury, and experience greater vocal impairment than non-performers. Despite literature demonstrating otherwis...
Adrián Castillo-Allendes,Lady Catherine Cantor-Cutiva,Eric J Hunter Adrián Castillo-Allendes
Purpose: With the significant and growing interest in voice disorders among teachers over the last several decades, there is value in having a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field and its related resea...
Deborah Hersh,Luzita Fereday,Fiona Palmer et al. Deborah Hersh et al.
Objectives: Seeing Voices was an interprofessional, technology-enabled, large-scale, teaching and learning event developed to address the need to improve voice students' knowledge of laryngeal anatomy and physiology towar...