
But What About Voice Rehabilitation Goals? Part 2: Long Term
I’ve enjoyed hearing feedback from you all about short term goals and how they work for you. Many of you are more specific in creation,
I’ve enjoyed hearing feedback from you all about short term goals and how they work for you. Many of you are more specific in creation,
I have had inquiries from multiple sources about how I track progress in voice rehabilitation sessions, so I thought it was high-time that I sat
Service goes both ways in the business of serving. SLP’s need to take care of themselves to take care of others.
It’s always a challenge to find fun and creative materials to help children and young adults want to take care of
There are many factors that can cause an individual to be hoarse. Vocal fold swelling from sickness or overuse affects the ability for vocal folds
Diane Rehm has been a radio figure since 1973, and in 1998 she was diagnosed with Spasmodic Dysphonia (SD). If you have ever wondered why she
I received an email about a week ago requesting my services. Here is the email: “Hello, My name is Rebecca Horton; I will be going
It’s Research Tuesday again! There may be “Something in the Water” for Carrie Underwood for her to be changed, and the same is true for the
Have you ever had a singer on your caseload? Ever had a yodeler? Vocal Hyperfunction can occur in regular singing as well as in yodeling.
Why does a voice sound disordered? Does it sound harsh? Does it sound breathy? Does it sound too high pitched? We can hear a voice