Clinical Voice Pathology : Theory and Management, Sixth Edition.
This text is a compilation of the authors' vast clinical and research experiences and addresses a considerable range of voice disorders in various populations and from various etiologies including medical, environmental, social, psychological, occupational, and idiopathic threats to vocal healt...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Plural Publishing, Incorporated,
2018.
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Edición: | 6th ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Preface; Contributors; 1. Voice: A Historical Perspective; Introduction; Definition of a Voice Disorder; Role and Skills of the Speech-Language Pathologist; Ancient History; Folklore Remedies; Egyptian Papyri; Hindu Writings; Hippocrates; Aristotle; Claudius Galenus; The Renaissance; The 17th to 19th Centuries; The Laryngeal Mirror; Further Advancements; Voice Therapy; Clinical Voice Pathology; Artistic and Scientific Ingredients of Voice Pathology; Summary and Concluding Remarks; References; 2. Anatomy and Physiology; Anatomy; The Laryngeal Valve; Respiration for Phonation
- Vocal Tract ResonanceStructural Support for the Larynx; Hyoid Bone; Laryngeal Cartilages; Muscles; Muscles for Respiration: Inspiration and Exhalation; Laryngeal Muscles; True Folds, Ventricular (False) Folds, and Ventricle; Vocal Fold Microstructure; Epithelium; Basement Membrane Zone; Lamina Propria; Vocalis Muscle; Blood Supply and Secretions; Neurologic Supply; Central Nervous System Control; Peripheral Innervation; Laryngeal Reflexes; Developmental Changes; Geriatric Vocal Folds; DNA Microarray Gene Expression Analysis; Physiology of Phonation; Theories of Vibration
- Fundamental Frequency ControlIntensity Control; Phonation Modes and Voice Quality Control; Summary; References; 3. Etiologies of Voice Disorders; Etiologies of Phonotrauma; Phonotrauma; Inappropriate Vocal Components; Medically Related Etiologies; Direct Surgery; Indirect Surgery; Chronic Illnesses and Disorders; Primary Disorder Etiologies; Personality-Related Etiologies; Environmental/Life Stress; Identity Conflict; Summary; References; 4. Pathologies of the Laryngeal Mechanism; Prevalence of Voice Disorders; Pathology Classifications; Structural Pathologies of the Vocal Fold
- Congenital and Maturational Changes Affecting VoiceInflammatory Conditions of the Larynx; Trauma or Injury of the Larynx; Systemic Conditions Affecting Voice; Allergies; Nonlaryngeal Aerodigestive Disorders Affecting Voice; Psychiatric and Psychological Disorders Affecting Voice; Neurologic Disorders Affecting Voice; Movement Disorders Affecting the Larynx; Central Neurologic Disorders Affecting Voice; Other Disorders of Voice Use; Summary; References; 5. The Diagnostic Voice Evaluation; The Management Team; Patient Profile; Referral Sources; Medical Evaluation; Voice Pathology Evaluation
- Diagnostic Voice EvaluationReferral; Reason for the Referral; History of the Problem; Oral-Peripheral Examination; Auditory-Perceptual Voice Assessment; Diagnostic Probes (Stimulability); Focal Palpation of the Paralaryngeal Region; Patient Self-Assessment of the Voice Disorder; Impressions; Prognosis; Recommendations; Additional Considerations; Summary; References; Appendix 5-A. Sample Report; Appendix 5-B. Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CAPE-V); Appendix 5-C. The Rainbow Passage; Appendix 5-D. Vocal Component Checklist; Appendix 5-E. Voice Handicap Index (VHI)