Voice disorders

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Voice disorders

Christine Sapienza, Bari Hoffman

Plural Publishing, c2022

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

With Voice Disorders, Fourth Edition, authors Christine Sapienza, PhD and Bari Hoffman, PhD have created a comprehensive package for learning. The authors uniquely blend voice science with voice treatments ranging from traditional interventions to recent advances in cellular therapies, muscle strength training, and treatments for special populations. The text has been extensively updated with clinical evidence-based information and comes with a robust online companion website including a study workbook, videos, audio files, and case studies. This fourth edition offers a comprehensive combined study of the respiratory, laryngeal, and neurological subsystems for voice. Therapy approaches are categorized in terms of type, such as physiologic, combined modality, and hygienic. The new edition expands the approaches to voice therapy, and better defines clinical decision making with information about humanistic communication strategies, adherence, and the multitude of variables that influence patient outcomes. New to the Fourth Edition: * The anatomical illustrations are now in color! * Updated throughout to reflect the current state of research in the evaluation and treatment of voice and upper airway disorders * Many new references depicting evidence-based outcomes * Updated clinical guidelines and position statements * A thoroughly revised chapter on voice therapy * Extensive content added on gender affirmation: the role of the SLP along with various evaluation and therapy approaches * More laryngeal images and endoscopic examinations * Expanded coverage of contemporary phonosurgery approaches and the role of the SLP pre- and post-surgery * Extensively expanded material on head and neck cancer and alaryngeal communication

目次

Foreword by Thomas Murry, PhD Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Companion Website Chapter 1. Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology The Lungs The Trachea The Bronchi The Thorax The Ribs The Diaphragm The Abdominal Wall Sternum Clavicle Driving Forces of the Respiratory System How Does the Human Body Generate These Respiratory Forces? Passive and Active Forces of the Respiratory System The Respiratory System and Voice Production Relaxation Pressure Curve Using the Right Terminology Biofeedback Techniques Summary References Chapter 2. Laryngeal Anatomy and Physiology Laryngeal Anatomy Laryngeal Structure: Pieces and Parts Laryngeal Muscles What Are the Vocal Folds Made of, Exactly? Laryngeal Ligaments and Membranes Extrinsic Membranes Intrinsic Membranes Ligaments Aryepiglottic Folds Cavities Arterial Supply of the Larynx Laryngeal Nerve Supply Laryngeal Development (Infancy to Adulthood) Adult Male and Female Differences in Laryngeal Anatomy Age Effects on Laryngeal Anatomy Phonation Mechanisms for Changing Pitch What Is a Vocal Register? Mechanism for Changing Loudness Summary References Chapter 3. Vocal Health Phonotrauma Basic Issues Related to Vocal Health Recovery Process Contributors to Poor Vocal Health Summary References Chapter 4. Evaluation The Specialty of Otolaryngology Case History The Physical Examination Laryngoscopic Techniques Instrumental Assessment Imaging Digital Laryngostroboscopy Videokymography Aerodynamics Classic Methods for Collection of Aerodynamic Signals Laryngeal Aerodynamic Variations Laryngeal Aerodynamics as a Function of Aging Laryngeal Aerodynamic Differences as a Function of Sex Laryngeal Aerodynamic Changes as a Function of Speech Task Using Aerodynamics for Examination of Voice Disorders Acoustic Analysis of Voice Intensity Voice Range Profile Short-Term Perturbation Relative Noise Level Spectral Measures Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Vowel Spectrum Long-Term Average Spectrum Cepstral Peak Electroglottography Electromyography Auditory-Based Measures of Voice Quality Indices Obtained by Combining Measurements Perceptual Rating Scales Voice Handicap Scales and Quality-of-Life Scales Voice Handicap Index Voice-Related Quality-of-Life Scale Hygiene and Safety of Equipment Summary References Appendix 4-1. Case History Form - Voice Appendix 4-2. Videostroboscopy Rating Form Appendix 4-3. Position Statement: Evidence-Based Practice in Communication Disorders Appendix 4-4. Relevant Paper: The Roles of Otolaryngologists and Speech-Language Pathologists in the Performance and Interpretation of Strobovideolaryngoscopy Appendix 4-5. Voice Handicap Index Appendix 4-6. Voice-Related Quality of Life Measure Appendix 4-7. Recommended Protocols Chapter 5. Vocal Pathology Etiology of Voice Disorders Vocal Lesions Pathology Classifications Incidence of Voice Disorders Structural Pathologies of the Vocal Folds Vascular Lesions Functional Voice Disorders Idiopathic Autoimmune Summary References Chapter 6. Neurologically Based Voice Disorders Neurologic Voice Disorders Other Neurologic Cases Summary References Chapter 7. Vocal Rehabilitation Addressing Patient Diversity in Vocal Rehabilitation Clinical Competence The Road to Therapy Communication Strategies Adherence Voice Therapy The Evolving Process of Voice Therapy Goals of Voice Therapy Definition of Treatment Efficacy Voice Therapy Approaches: What Are They? Specific Treatments for Other Populations Special Considerations for Gender-Affirming Voice and Communication Therapy Voice Therapy for School-Age Children With Voice Disorders Technology and Gaming in Voice Therapy Biofeedback Techniques Alternative Voice Management Defining a Voice Outcome Criteria for Termination of Therapy Telehealth Options Definition of Treatment Effectiveness Summary References Appendix 7-1. Voice Stimuli Chapter 8. Management: Phonosurgery Surgical Treatment of Dysphonia Awake Procedures General Considerations in the Surgical Approach to the Larynx Microlaryngoscopy With Nodule Removal Microflap Dissection Laser Laryngoscopy Laryngeal Microdebrider Dissection Injection Augmentation Laryngeal Framework Surgery Selected Clinical Cases Suggested References for Reading Appendix 8-1. Postoperative Instructions for Surgery of Vocal Fold Lesions Chapter 9. Team Management of Head and Neck Cancer Introduction Head and Neck Cancer Statistics Head and Neck Cancer Sites Head and Neck Cancer Types Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancers General Cancer Staging Primary Tumor Staging Cancer Spread Surgical Options for Treating Head and Neck Cancer Organ Preservation Through Radiation and Chemotherapy Combined Management Approaches Multidisciplinary Clinical and Research Team Surgical Options for Laryngeal Cancer The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist Prior to Laryngectomy The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist Following Laryngectomy Types of Partial Laryngectomy Procedures Postoperative Strategies Communication Following Total Laryngectomy Developing a System to Track Outcomes With the HNC Population Future Directions Conclusions Useful Websites References Appendix 9-1. Case Example: Management of SCCA In Situ in a Professional Performer: An Interdisciplinary Approach Appendix 9-2. Case Example: Management of Recurrent Laryngeal Cancer Spanning 10 Years Appendix 9-3. Voicing Practice Exercises: Handout for the Laryngectomized Patient Chapter 10. Vocal Performance What Constitutes Singing Voice Intervention? The Singing Voice The Voice Care Team Performer Classifications and Vocal Registers Etiology of Dysphonia in Vocal Performers Compensatory and Cover Techniques Used by Vocal Performers Singers and Support Clinical Assessment of Vocal Performers The Medical, Social, and Singing History Speaking Voice Assessment Vocal Load Vocal Pacing and Budgeting Singing Voice Assessment Training and Techniques Specific to Performance Voice Case Examples Singing Health Professional Associations Case Studies Summary References Appendix 10-1. Singer's History Form Appendix 10-2. Singing Voice Handicap Index (S-VHI) Appendix 10-3. Evaluation of the Ability to Sing Easily (EASE) Appendix 10-4. Glossary of Singing Terms Chapter 11. Drug Types and Effects on Voice Drug Interactions Patient-Specific Factors Drug Administration Drug Classes Psychoactive Medications Drug Compliance Herbal Supplements and Alternative Medicines Special Populations Summary Recommended Readings References Appendix 11-1. Chapter 11 Glossary Chapter 12. Immune System Response to Diseases and Its Impact on Laryngeal Function Introduction Innate Immunity and Wound Healing Adaptive Immunity Fibroblasts' Immune Functions Immunologic Barriers to Treatment Biomaterials Cell-Based Therapies Conclusions References Chapter 13. Laryngeal Reflexes Sensory Receptors Free Nerve-Ending Receptors Encapsulated Nerve Endings Pathway of Sensory Information Laryngeal Reflexes Upregulation of Sensory Afferents Down Regulation of Sensory Afferents References Glossary Index

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC11572106
  • ISBN
    • 9781635502510
  • LCCN
    2020027054
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    San Diego
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxiii, 517 p.
  • 大きさ
    26 cm
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