Treatment of Voice DisordersThis book presents the entire range of behavioral, medical, and surgical voice treatment options from the perspective of a variety of specialist practitioners. Contributors include surgeons, speech pathologists, physical therapists, osteopaths, nurses, singing teachers, and more. Every conceivable approach is presented here in a detailed, authoritative style, with generous illustrations throughout. |
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... medial - lateral displacement.24 To summarize , arytenoid motion occurs in three direc- tions . Anterior and posterior movements and vertical movements are caused by " revolving " or " pitchlike ” motion along the minor axis of the ...
... medial - lateral displacement.24 To summarize , arytenoid motion occurs in three direc- tions . Anterior and posterior movements and vertical movements are caused by " revolving " or " pitchlike ” motion along the minor axis of the ...
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... Medial arytenoidectomy ( preserving a thin , lateral shell of arytenoid cartilage ) often pro- vides an adequate airway and minimizes collapse of the posterior laryngeal anatomy . Medial arytenoidec- tomy was popularized by Crumley.132 ...
... Medial arytenoidectomy ( preserving a thin , lateral shell of arytenoid cartilage ) often pro- vides an adequate airway and minimizes collapse of the posterior laryngeal anatomy . Medial arytenoidec- tomy was popularized by Crumley.132 ...
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... medial edge . B. Through the access tunnel , an angled instrument is used to elevate a pocket . It is essential that the mucosa along the medial and inferior margins be kept intact . C. A Brünings P.ASHLEY syringe with the largest ...
... medial edge . B. Through the access tunnel , an angled instrument is used to elevate a pocket . It is essential that the mucosa along the medial and inferior margins be kept intact . C. A Brünings P.ASHLEY syringe with the largest ...
Contents
A Guide to Voice Care Providers | 1 |
Introduction to Treating Voice Abuse | 7 |
Voice Therapy | 15 |
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