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Monday, October 11, 2021

Physiological Effects of Voice Therapy for Aged Vocal Fold Atrophy Revealed by EMG Study

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Age-related voice changes are characterized as breathy, weak and strained, and a deterioration in vocal function in the elderly has been putatively linked to a reduced intensity of speech. They contribute to undesirable voice changes known as presbyphonia. These changes are caused by histological alterations in the lamina propria of the vocal fold mucosa and atrophy of the thyroarytenoid muscle, as well as by decreased respiratory support. There are several clinical studies on presbylarynx dysphonia showing the effectiveness of voice therapy.
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