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Voice Disorder Therapy

Voice is produced when the vocal cords come close together and air from the lungs vibrates the vocal cords.


A voice disorder may include:


  • Inappropriate pitch (e.g. a voice that is too high or too low, considering the client’s age and gender)
  • Inappropriate loudness (e.g. too loud or too soft)
  • Inappropriate quality (e.g. a hoarse voice)
  • Total voice loss
  • A voice disorder may result from damage to the vocal cords due to misuse (e.g. yelling, talking too much or talking too -loudly)
  • Abuse (e.g. excessive throat clearing, coughing, or smoking).

Misuse and abuse causes changes to the vocal cords that may result in vocal nodules, polyps, or contact ulcers.


A voice disorder can also result from diseases including cancer, vocal fold paralysis, or chronic laryngitis. Some conditions that occur at birth such as cleft palate, cerebral palsy or a hearing impairment, can cause voice disorders.


Contact us so that our speech therapists can help you overcome your voice disorder.

 

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