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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vocal Function Exercises for Normal Voice: The Effects of Varying Dosage

Bane, Maria H. 01 January 2016 (has links)
The primary purpose of this investigation was to explore the effects of variable doses of home practice Vocal Function Exercises (VFEs) on attainment of pre-established maximum phonation time (MPT) goals in individuals between the ages of 18 and 25 with normal voice. A secondary purpose was to monitor for potentially toxic effects of high doses of VFEs. Three experimental groups completed a six-week VFE protocol and practiced twice daily. The low dose group performed each exercise once, the traditional group twice, and the high dose group four times. Results indicated significant change in VFE MPT for all three groups and higher goal attainment in the high dose group. Low doses appear insufficient to produce substantial change in voice production. Acoustic MPT improved most in the traditional dosage group, which also exhibited best maintenance and best overall outcomes. No toxic effects in vocal fold condition or phonation were observed or measured secondary to high VFE exposure.
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Vocal Function Exercises for Normal Voice: With and Without Semi-Occlusion

Brown, Megan Suzanne 01 January 2017 (has links)
The primary purpose of this investigation was to explore the effects of varying degrees of vocal tract semi-occlusion in Vocal Function Exercises (VFEs) on attainment of pre- established maximum phonation time (MPT) goals in individuals between the ages of 18 and 45 with normal voice. Individuals were randomized into three experimental groups: the traditional VFE with a semi-occluded vocal tract (SOVT), modified /o/ with partial occlusion, and modified /a/ without significant occlusion. For six weeks, the participants completed the four exercises two times each, twice daily on corresponding vocal tract postures assigned by group. Results indicated significant change in percent of MPT goal attained for the traditional VFE group. Neither modified vocal tract group resulted in significant change. Decreased occlusion appears insufficient in producing substantial change in voice production despite increased compliance compared to the traditional VFE group.
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Perceptuell och akustisk bedömning av röstfunktion hos barn med tonsillhypertrofi : Effekter av kirurgi / Perceptual and Acoustic Aspects of Vocal Function in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy : Effects of Surgery

Andrasi, Regina, Norén, Kristin January 2010 (has links)
In Sweden over 10.000 patients annually, mostly children, undergo tonsillar surgery. The most common surgical method is total removal of the tonsil, tonsillectomy (TE). During the last decade partial tonsil resection, tonsillotomy (TT), has been reintroduced and is associated with lower primary morbidity and less postoperative pain. The aim of the present study was to evaluate if and to what extent 4-5 year old children’s voice function are affected by tonsillar hypertrophy compared to controls and to study the effects of the two surgical techniques on vocal function. Sixty-seven children with tonsillar hypertrophy, where randomized either to TE or TT. A voice material consisting of words with only sonorants and three sustained vowels was recorded preoperatively and six months postoperatively. Eighty-two preschool children formed two control groups. The material was evaluated perceptually by three voice specialized speech and language pathologist and analyzed acoustically. Before surgery the children with tonsillar hypertrophy are rated to have higher prevalence of hoarseness, hyponasality and ‘compressed/throaty voice’ compared with the controls. The acoustic analysis show that the children with tonsillar hypertrophy have higher prevalence of perturbation (jitter (%), shimmer (%) and NHR) compared to the controls. Postoperatively there are no significant difference between the children with tonsillar hypertrophy and the control group perceptually. The acoustic analysis of the children with tonsillar hypertrophy still show more perturbation compared to the control group. The children operated with TE are rated to have less prevalence of roughness and hyponasality after surgery. The children in the TT-group have less prevalence of roughness, hyponasality and ‘compressed/throaty voice’. The acoustic analysis show no significant difference between the two postoperative groups. / Över 10 000 patienter tonsillopereras årligen i Sverige, de flesta av dem barn. Den vanligaste kirurgiska metoden har sedan länge varit totalt avlägsnande av tonsillerna, tonsillektomi (TE). Under det senaste decenniet har partiellt borttagande av tonsillvävnad, tonsillotomi (TT) erövrat terräng då operationen är förknippad med lägre postoperativ morbiditet och lägre smärta. Syftet med föreliggande studie var att undersöka om och hur röstfunktionen är påverkad av tonsillhypertrofi hos barn i 4-5 års ålder i jämförelse med köns- och åldersmatchade kontroller samt att studera effekterna på röstfunktionen efter två olika typer av kirurgisk behandling, TE respektive TT. I föreliggande studie deltog 67 barn med tonsillhypertrofi som randomiserades till antingen TE eller TT. Ett röstmaterial bestående av ord som till största del bestod av sonoranter samt tre uthållna vokaler spelades in omedelbart före operation samt 6 månader postoperativt. Åttiotvå köns- och åldersmatchade förskolebarn utgjorde två kontrollgrupper. Materialet bedömdes perceptuellt av tre röstlogopeder samt analyserades akustiskt. Barnen med tonsillhypertrofi uppfattas före operation ha högre förekomst av de perceptuella parametrarna heshet, hyponasalitet, och klämd/halsig i jämförelse med köns- och åldersmatchade kontroller. Den akustiska analysen i sin tur visar på mer perturbation (jitter (%), shimmer (%) och NHR) hos barnen med tonsillhypertrofi. Efter kirurgisk behandling visar den perceptuella röstbedömningen att det inte föreligger någon signifikant skillnad mellan de barn som genomgått kirurgisk behandling och kontrollerna. Den akustiska analysen visar på att både barnen som genomgått TE och barnen som genomgått TT har mer perturbation i jämförelse med köns- och åldersmatchade kontroller. Vid jämförelse pre- och postoperativt visar röstbedömningen på en minskning av skrovlighet och hyponasalitet för barnen som genomgått TE samt skrovlighet, hyponasalitet och klämd/halsig för barnen som genomgått TT. Den akustiska analysen visar på att det inte föreligger någon större skillnad mellan barnen som genomgått TE och barnen som genomgått TT.
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The Effects of Vocal Function Exercises on Aerodynamic Parameters for Children Receiving Voice Lessons

Sayles, Claire Lindsey 16 April 2003 (has links)
No description available.

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