Auditory and proprioceptive vocal symptoms in patients with dysphonia pre- and post- group therapy

Conclusion: there was a reduction in total and proprioceptive vocal symptoms reported by patients, comparing pre- and post- therapy. There was a connection between females and diagnoses of mass lesions in the membranous portion of the vocal folds and total, proprioceptive, and auditory symptoms post- voice therapy. Age and professional use of voice were not associated with reduced vocal symptoms.
Source: Revista CEFAC - Category: Speech Therapy Source Type: research