Voice Disorders In Professional Users

Professional voice users are people whose voice is essential for their jobs. Professional voice users include singers, teachers, speech language pathologists, actors, broadcast personalities, clergy and salespeople. Unlike other professionals who can do certain modifications to not use their voice and function adequately, professional voice users need to use their voice to perform their job requirements


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Spotlight: Aphasia

Recently aphasia has been brought into the limelight since Bruce Willis’s diagnosis with aphasia. Thousands of people are diagnosed every year with aphasia, though now more people are researching and learning about this disorder. So, what actually is Aphasia? Aphasia is a communication disorder that some people develop due to stroke, brain injury, brain tumor and sometimes dementia.

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How The Voice Works

I’ve always found it helpful and interesting to discuss how different parts of speech actually work in the body. This can be helpful for clients to picture in their minds what an SLP is seeing, and for clients to be on the same page about why it may be important to work on areas such as breath support or enunciation. I wanted to take some time today to provide some summaries about the physiology of speech.

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Some Unexpected Causes Of Voice Disorders

A voice disorder is a condition where a person’s voice sounds different than what is expected. A voice disorder might cause difficulties in being understood and can also make it difficult for a person to speak comfortably. We will look into certain issues that could lead to a voice disorder and some ways to prevent them.


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