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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Dedication
- 1. Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology
- The Lungs
- The Trachea
- The Bronchi
- The Thorax
- The Ribs
- The Diaphragm
- The Abdominal Wall
- Sternum
- Clavicle
- Driving Forces of the Respiratory System
- How Does the Human Body Generate These Respiratory Forces?
- Passive and Active Forces of the Respiratory System
- The Respiratory System and Voice Production
- Relaxation Pressure Curve
- Using the Right Terminology
- Biofeedback Techniques
- Summary
- References
- 2. Laryngeal Anatomy and Physiology
- Laryngeal Anatomy
- Laryngeal Structure: Pieces and Parts
- Laryngeal Muscles
- What Are the Vocal Folds Made of, Exactly?
- Laryngeal Ligaments and Membranes
- Extrinsic Membranes
- Intrinsic Membranes
- Ligaments
- Aryepiglottic Folds
- Cavities
- Arterial Supply of the Larynx
- Laryngeal Nerve Supply
- Laryngeal Development (Infancy to Adulthood)
- Adult Male and Female Differences in Laryngeal Anatomy
- Age Effects on Laryngeal Anatomy
- Phonation
- Mechanisms for Changing Pitch
- What Is a Vocal Register?
- Mechanism for Changing Loudness
- Summary
- References
- 3. Vocal Health
- Phonotrauma
- Basic Issues Related to Vocal Health
- Recovery Process
- Contributors to Poor Vocal Health
- Summary
- References
- 4. Evaluation
- The Specialty of Otolaryngology
- Case History
- The Physical Examination
- Laryngoscopic Techniques
- Instrumental Assessment
- Imaging
- Digital Laryngostroboscopy
- Videokymography
- Aerodynamics
- Classic Methods for Collection of Aerodynamic Signals
- Laryngeal Aerodynamic Variations
- Laryngeal Aerodynamics as a Function of Aging
- Laryngeal Aerodynamic Differences as a Function of Sex
- Laryngeal Aerodynamic Changes as a Function of Speech Task
- Using Aerodynamics for Examination of Voice Disorders
- Acoustic Analysis of Voice
- Intensity
- Voice Range Profile
- Short-Term Perturbation
- Relative Noise Level
- Spectral Measures
- Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
- Vowel Spectrum
- Long-Term Average Spectrum
- Cepstral Peak
- Electroglottography
- Electromyography
- Auditory-Based Measures of Voice Quality
- Indices Obtained by Combining Measurements
- Perceptual Rating Scales
- Voice Handicap Scales and Quality-of-Life Scales
- Voice Handicap Index
- Voice-Related Quality-of-Life Scale
- Hygiene and Safety of Equipment
- Summary
- References
- Appendix 4–1. Case History Form—Voice
- Appendix
- Appendix 4–3. Position Statement: Evidence-Based Practice in Communication Disorders
- Appendix 4–4. Relevant Paper: The Roles of Otolaryngologists and Speech-Language Pathologists in the Performance and Interpretation of Strobovideolaryngoscopy
- Appendix 4–5. Voice Handicap Index
- Appendix 4–6. Voice-Related Quality of Life Measure
- Appendix 4–7. Recommended Protocols
- 5. Vocal Pathology
- Etiology of Voice Disorders
- Vocal Lesions
- Pathology Classifications
- Incidence of Voice Disorders
- Structural Pathologies of the Vocal Folds
- Vascular Lesions
- Functional Voice Disorders
- Idiopathic
- Autoimmune
- Summary
- References
- 6. Neurologically Based Voice Disorders
- Neurologic Voice Disorders
- Other Neurologic Cases
- Summary
- References
- 7. Vocal Rehabilitation
- Addressing Patient Diversity in Vocal Rehabilitation
- Clinical Competence
- The Road to Therapy
- Communication Strategies
- Adherence
- Voice Therapy
- The Evolving Process of Voice Therapy
- Goals of Voice Therapy
- Definition of Treatment Efficacy
- Voice Therapy Approaches: What Are They?
- Specific Treatments for Other Populations
- Special Considerations for Gender-Affirming Voice and Communication Therapy
- Voice Therapy for School-Age Children With Voice Disorders
- Technology and Gaming in Voice Therapy
- Biofeedback Techniques
- Alternative Voice Management
- Defining a Voice Outcome
- Criteria for Termination of Therapy
- Telehealth Options
- Definition of Treatment Effectiveness
- Summary
- References
- Appendix 7–1. Voice Stimuli
- 8. Management: Phonosurgery
- Surgical Treatment of Dysphonia
- Awake Procedures
- General Considerations in the Surgical Approach to the Larynx
- Microlaryngoscopy With Nodule Removal
- Microflap Dissection
- Laser Laryngoscopy
- Laryngeal Microdebrider Dissection
- Injection Augmentation
- Laryngeal Framework Surgery
- Selected Clinical Cases
- Suggested References for Reading
- Appendix 8–1. Postoperative Instructions for Surgery of Vocal Fold Lesions
- 9. Team Management of Head and Neck Cancer
- Introduction
- Head and Neck Cancer Statistics
- Head and Neck Cancer Sites
- Head and Neck Cancer Types
- Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancers
- General Cancer Staging
- Primary Tumor Staging
- Cancer Spread
- Surgical Options for Treating Head and Neck Cancer
- Organ Preservation Through Radiation and Chemotherapy
- Combined Management Approaches
- Multidisciplinary Clinical and Research Team
- Surgical Options for Laryngeal Cancer
- The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist Prior to Laryngectomy
- The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist Following Laryngectomy
- Types of Partial Laryngectomy Procedures
- Postoperative Strategies
- Communication Following Total Laryngectomy
- Developing a System to Track Outcomes With the HNC Population
- Future Directions
- Conclusions
- Useful Websites
- References
- Appendix 9–1. Case Example: Management of SCCA In Situ in a Professional Performer: An Interdisciplinary Approach
- Appendix 9–2. Case Example: Management of Recurrent Laryngeal Cancer Spanning 10 Years
- Appendix 9–3. Voicing Practice Exercises: Handout for the Laryngectomized Patient
- 10. Vocal Performance
- What Constitutes Singing Voice Intervention?
- The Singing Voice
- The Voice Care Team
- Performer Classifications and Vocal Registers
- Etiology of Dysphonia in Vocal Performers
- Compensatory and Cover Techniques Used by Vocal Performers
- Singers and Support
- Clinical Assessment of Vocal Performers
- The Medical, Social, and Singing History
- Speaking Voice Assessment
- Vocal Load
- Vocal Pacing and Budgeting
- Singing Voice Assessment
- Training and Techniques Specific to Performance Voice
- Case Examples
- Singing Health
- Professional Associations
- Case Studies
- Summary
- References
- Appendix 10–1. Singer’s History Form
- Appendix 10–2. Singing Voice Handicap Index (S-VHI)
- Appendix 10–3. Evaluation of the Ability to Sing Easily (EASE)
- Appendix 10–4. Glossary of Singing Terms
- 11. Drug Types and Effects on Voice
- Drug Interactions
- Patient-Specific Factors
- Drug Administration
- Drug Classes
- Psychoactive Medications
- Drug Compliance
- Herbal Supplements and Alternative Medicines
- Special Populations
- Summary
- Recommended Readings
- References
- Appendix 11–1. Chapter 11 Glossary
- 12. Immune System Response to Diseases and Its Impact on Laryngeal Function
- Introduction
- Innate Immunity and Wound Healing
- Adaptive Immunity
- Fibroblasts’ Immune Functions
- Immunologic Barriers to Treatment
- Biomaterials
- Cell-Based Therapies
- Conclusions
- References
- 13. Laryngeal Reflexes
- Sensory Receptors
- Free Nerve-Ending Receptors
- Encapsulated Nerve Endings
- Pathway of Sensory Information
- Laryngeal Reflexes
- Upregulation of Sensory Afferents
- Down Regulation of Sensory Afferents
- References
- Glossary
- Index
- Back Cover
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