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Acoustic, myoelectric, and aerodynamic parameters of euphonic and dysphonic voices: a systematic review of clinical studies

2021

Background: At present, there is no clinical consensus on the concept of normal and dysphonic voices. For many years, the establishment of a consensus on the terminology related to normal and pathological voices has been studied, in order to facilitate the communication between professionals in the field of the voice. Aim: systematically review the literature to compare and learn more precisely the measurable and objective characteristics of the acoustic, aerodynamic and surface electromyographic parameters of the normal and dysphonic voices. Methods: The PRISMA 2020 methodology was used as a review protocol together with the PICO procedure to answer the research question through six databa…

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Intervenció logopèdica en patologia de la veu

2015

El document forma part dels materials docents programats mitjançant l'ajut del Servei de Política Lingüística de la Universitat de València Aquest document forma part dels materials sobre els quals es desenvolupa l'assignatura de tercer curs del Grau de Logopèdia anomenada: "Intervenció Logopèdica en la Patologia de la Veu". This document is part of the materials on which develops the subject of the third year Degree of Speech Therapist called "Speech Therapy in Voice Pathology."

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