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- Voice 31
Your Guide to Effective Strategies in Resonant Voice Therapy
Explore our blog on resonant voice therapy. Gain insights to improve vocal quality, projection, and resonance. Our comprehensive guide provides valuable tools for a successful resonant voice therapy journey.
Vocal Cord Damage from Coughing: Causes and Recovery Tips
Discover our blog on vocal cord damage from coughing, unveiling causes, and effective recovery tips. Gain insights on safeguarding and healing your vocal cords for improved speech and overall well-being. Whether addressing specific concerns or seeking preventive measures, our guide provides valuable tools for a successful recovery journey.
Speech Therapy for Parkinson's Disease: Improving Speech and Voice
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative condition that affects millions worldwide. Learn how speech therapy can make a positive impact on speech and voice quality, improving overall quality of life.
Voice Therapy for Singers
Voice therapy is a treatment that helps singers improve the function and quality of their voice. In this blog, we explore the benefits of voice therapy for singers, how it works, and what you can expect from the process. Whether you are a professional singer or love to sing for fun, voice therapy can help you take your singing to the next level and deliver more powerful and compelling performances.
Speech Therapy for Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD)
Are you seeking information on speech therapy for vocal cord dysfunction (VCD)? Here, you can learn about VCD, its symptoms, what causes it, and how speech therapy can help.
Voice Therapy For Hoarseness: Learn How To Fix a Hoarse Voice
If you are experiencing hoarseness, voice therapy can help fix your problem. Read this guide to learn what causes hoarseness and how a voice therapist can help teach exercises to help reduce tension in the voice box and lower the risk of injuring your voice.
Gender-Affirming Voice Therapy: How to Change Your Voice
Transgender voice therapy services can help trans and non-binary achieve their desired vocal presentation. Speech-language pathologists who are experts in gender-affirming care can help individuals find their authentic voice through transgender vocal training.
Ways to Improve Speech in Parkinson's Disease
Difficulty communicating is socially isolating, frustrating and can even make it difficult to express simple wants and needs. This is why it is so important to address the individual communication needs of people with Parkinson’s disease in the most effective ways possible.
Mask Use and the Effect on the Voice
Have you felt that it is difficult to be understood when speaking with your face-covering in place? Or have you felt that your voice feels strained or that you have throat pain from speaking with your mask on? If so, read on for tips to improve your communication while wearing a mask.
Therapy to Regain Your Voice
Your voice has the power to completely change what others think of you. Do you like the sound of your speaking voice? Do you feel like your voice is too soft, too nasal, monotone, quiet, or too loud? If the quality, pitch or volume, or tone of your voice is not where you think it should be, then voice therapy may be the solution. Read on to learn more about what voice therapy is and how you can keep your voice healthy to avoid future voice problems.
What are Voice Disorders?
When the quality, volume or pitch of the voice is different from what is considered normal for other speakers of the same age, gender and cultural background, it may be indicative of a voice disorder. The causes of a voice disorder can vary widely. A speech-language pathologist can help with certain voice disorders. For more information, and to learn how we can help with a voice problem, read on.
Improving Quality of Life with LSVT for Parkinson's Disease
Approximately 1 million people in the United States have Parkinson’s disease. Of those, up to 90% of individuals with Parkinson’s disease experience voice and speech problems at some point during the course of their disease affecting their quality of life. There is a way to help improve communication skills and quality of life with individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Read on to learn how.
15 Ways to Prevent Voice Problems
Vocal hygiene means taking care of your voice. Vocal hygiene may not be something that you normally think about, but it is important to take care of your voice so that you can have a resonant, clear voice well into your 60s, 70s and beyond.