Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7533398 | Journal of Voice | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings provide evidence that group voice therapy can be associated with improvements in perceptual, acoustic, aerodynamic, and self-evaluated parameters in some patients with dysphonia. Controlled, randomized studies are needed in follow-up. This method of treatment may be a means of reducing the costs and waiting lists associated with rehabilitative treatment, and enhancing patients' motivation and compliance.
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Authors
Giovanna Cantarella, Sara Torretta, Silvia Ferruta, Annaclara Ciabatta, Claudia Manfredi, Lorenzo Pignataro, Philippe Dejonckere,