The textbook offers an ideal balance of voice science with voice treatments, examining traditional interventions as well as recent advances in cellular therapies, muscle strength training, and treatments for special populations such as singers and actors and those with complex medical conditions. The Third Edition expands the approaches to voice therapy and better defines clinical decision making with information about humanistic communication strategies, adherence, and the variables that influence patient outcomes. The authors have categorized therapy approaches in terms of type, such as symptomatic, combined modality, and hygienic. For each approach, they describe specific treatment methods, case examples, and expected outcomes.
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- Two new chapters on the topics of the immune system and laryngeal reflexes
- Reorganized for a greater flow of information and reader response to content, with revisions to every chapter
- Current research and demographic statistics updated for voice uses with updated references, weblinks, and glossary
- A thoroughly updated chapter on voice therapy techniques, expanded to include a description of therapy approaches and instructions to use with the patient, as well as more detail on humanistic communication, cultural diversity, and adherence
- Additional patient case examples throughout the Vocal Pathology and Voice Therapy chapters
- The Performers chapter is enhanced with detailed cases and strategies to promote singers health, along with sample exercises to try when treating injured singing voices
- Updated information regarding head and neck cancer statistics, clinical pathways and treatment outcomes, with comprehensive case studies included
Voice Disorders 3rd Edition by Christine Sapienza, Bari Hoffman Rudd and Publisher Plural Publishing, Inc.. Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9781944883935, 1944883932. The print version of this textbook is ISBN: 9781597567183, 1597567183.