Voice disorders / Christine Sapienza and Bari Hoffman Ruddy.
| Author/creator | Sapienza, Christine M. |
| Other author | Hoffman, Bari |
| Format | Software |
| Publication Info | San Diego : Plural, ©2008. |
| Description | xx, 548 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm + 1 DVD (4 3/4 in.). |
| Subjects |
| Contents | 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 -- Therapeutic considerations. Pulmonary function testing: important to make the right referral. Interpreting the results of the flow-volume loop -- Using the right terminology -- Biofeedback techniques -- 2. Laryngeal anatomy and physiology. Laryngeal anatomy. Basic structure and function Biological functions of the larynx. Nonbiological functions of the larynx -- Laryngeal structure: pieces and parts. They hyoid bone. Thyroid cartilage. Cricoid cartilage. Arytenoid cartilage. Corniculate cartilage. Cuneiform cartilage. Epiglottis -- Laryngeal muscles. Intrinsic laryngeal muscles. Ventricular vocal folds -- What are the vocal folds made of, exactly? Epithelium -- Superficial layer of the lamina propria. Intermediate layer of the lamina propria. Deep layer of the lamina propria. Thyrovocalis muscle. Vocal fold architecture. the extracellular matrix (ECM). Hyaluronic acid (HA). Extrinsic laryngeal muscles. Suprahyoid muscles. Infrahyoid muscles -- Laryngeal ligaments and membranes. Mucous membrane -- Extrinsic membranes. Thyrohyoid membrane -- Intrinsic membranes. Quadrangular membrane. Conus elasticus -- Ligaments -- Aryepiglottic folds -- Cavities -- Arterial supply of the larynx -- Laryngeal nerve supply -- The recurrent laryngeal nerve -- The superior laryngeal nerve -- Sensation from the larynx -- Laryngeal development (infancy to adulthood) -- Adult male and female differences in laryngeal anatomy -- Age effects on laryngeal anatomy -- Phonation. Myoelastic theory of voice production -- Mechanisms for changing pitch -- What is a vocal register? -- Mechanism for changing loudness -- 3. Vocal health. Phonotrauma -- Basic issues related to vocal health -- Recovery process -- Contributors to poor vocal health. Nonprescriptive drug use -- Cigarette smoking -- Marijuana use -- Chewing tobacco. Coughing and throat clearing. Alcohol intake. Caffeine intake. Sleep deprivation. Vocal load and vocal fatigue. Talking too loudly. Poor nutrition -- Obesity -- Dehydration -- Use of herbals -- Allergies. Acute sinusitis -- |
| Contents | 4. Evaluation. The specialty of otolaryngology -- Case history -- The physical examination. Oral peripheral and cranial nerve examination -- Visual examination -- Laryngoscopic techniques. Oral rigid laryngoscopy. Transnasal flexible laryngoscopy -- Instrumental assessment -- Imaging. Digital laryngostroboscopy. Videokymography -- Aerodynamics. General methods for collection of aerodynamic signals. Average airflow. Estimated subglottal pressure. Estimated laryngeal airway resistance. Inverse filtering -- Laryngeal aerodynamic variations. Laryngeal aerodynamics of the developing larynx. Laryngeal aerodynamics as a function of aging. Laryngeal aerodynamics differences as a function of sex. Laryngeal aerodynamic changes as a function of speech task -- Using aerodynamics for examiantion of voice disorders -- Acoustic analysis of voice -- Goals of acoustic analysis. Recording voice for acoustic analysis -- Acoustic analysis of voice. Spectrograms. Fundamental frequency. Intensity. Voice range profile. Short-term perturbation. Relative noise level. Spectral measures. Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). Vowel spectrum -- Auditory-based measures of voice quality -- Perceptual rating scales. Voice handicap scales and quality of life scales. Voice handicap index. Voice-related quality of life scale. Pediatric voice-related quality of life scale -- 5. Vocal pathology. Etiology of voiced disorders -- Pathology classifications -- Incidence of voice disorders -- Structural pathologies of the vocal folds. Vocal fold nodules. Vocal fold polyps. Generalized edema/Reinkes edema/polypoid degeneration/diffuse polyposis. Laryngitis. Contact ulcers/granulomas. Cysts. Candida. Laryngeal papilloma. Granular cell tumor. Laryngeal web. Sulcus vocalis. Presbylaryngis. Leukoplakia/hyperkeratosis. Dysplasia and laryngeal cancer. Laryngeal trauma. Ankylosis of the cricoarytenoid joint. Subglottic stenosis. Laryngomalacia. Laryngeal cleft -- Vascular lesions. Varix and ecstasia. Vocal fold hemorrhage -- Functional voice disorders. Puberphonia. ventricular phonation. Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). Transgender/transsexual voice transition. Conversion aphonia -- Idiopathic. Paradoxic vocal fold dysfunction -- 6. Neurologically based voice disorders. Neurologic voice disorders. Unilateral true vocal fold paralysis. Bilateral true vocal fold paralysis. Superior laryngeal nerve paralysis. Spasmodic dysphonia. Essential voice tremor. Myasthenia gravis -- Hypophonia associated with Parkinsons disease. Description and etiology. Multiple sclerosis. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Huntingtons disease/chorea. Progressive supranuclear palsy. Multiple system atrophy (MSA) -- Other neurologic cases. Management of vocie in CVA -- |
| Contents | 7. Vocal rehabilitation. Voice therapy -- The evolving process of voice therapy -- Goals of voice therapy -- Initial steps in the therapy process -- Definition of treatment efficacy -- Who is the target population of voice therapy? Accurate diagnosis guides treatment planning -- Factors contributing to successful therapy outcome -- Factors related to therapy outcomes: prognostic indicators -- Voice therapy approaches: What are they? Complete voice rest versus modified voice rest. Hygienic. Symptomatic. Psychogenic. Physiologic. Eclectic. Combined modality. Physiologic therapy approaches -- Special cases. Management of paradoxic vocal fold dysfunction. Management of abductor spasmodic dysphonia. Management of adductor spasmodic dysphonia. Voice therapy for school-age children with voice disorders -- Biofeedback techniques -- Defining a voice outcome -- Criteria for termination of therapy. definition of treatment effectiveness -- 8. Management: phonosurgery. Surgical treatment of dysphonia -- Office-based procedures. Indirect laryngoscopy -- 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 -- 9. Management of head and neck cancer. Head and neck cancer statistics -- Causes of head and neck cancer -- Mechanisms and sites of laryngeal cancer -- Multidisciplinary team. Team members -- Primary symptoms associated with head and neck cancer -- Head and neck cancer sites -- Head and neck cancer types -- staging of head and neck cancers. Defining the TNM system. Staging supraglottic cancer. Staging glottic cancer. Staging of subglottic cancer. Definition of regional lymph nodes (N). Defining distant metastasis (M) -- American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging (AJCC) -- Treatment options for head and neck cancers. Organ preservation options -- Surgical options for laryngeal cancer. Laryngectomy types -- Role of the voice pathologist. Presurgical counseling. Postsurgical counseling and management. Offering modes of communication following total laryngectomy -- Developing a system to tract outcomes with the head and neck cancer population -- |
| Contents | 10. Vocal performance. The singing voice -- The voice care team -- Performer classifications. Vocal performer. High-risk performers. Vocal percussionists -- Etiology of dysphonia in vocal performers -- Compensatory/cover techniques used by vocal performers -- Singers and "support" -- Clinical assessment of vocal performers. the medical, social, and singing history. Speaking voice assessment. Singing voice assessment -- Training and techniques specific to performance voice -- The Alexander technique. Feldenkrais method -- Professional associations. NATS. VASTA. The voice foundation -- Case studies. Case 1: Touring performer. Case 2: Theme park performer-street theater. Case 3.: Adolescent singer/aspiring performer -- 11. Drug types and effects on voice. Drug interactions -- Patient-specific factors -- Pharmacokinetics -- Drug administration -- Drug classes. Antihistamines. Mucolytic agents. Corticosteroids. Antihypertensive agents. Antibiotics. Antivirals. Analgesics. Hormones. Gastroenterologic medications. Psychoactive medications -- Neurologic medications -- Drug compliance -- Effects of nutrients on absorption of drugs -- Herbal supplements/alternative medicines. Anti-inflammatories. Antimicrobials. antispasmodics. astringents. Bitters. Demulcents -- Special populations. drug dosing for the pediatric and geriatric populations -- Drug treatment for spasmodic dysphonia -- Drugs that canc cause dysphagia. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| LCCN | 2008030888 |
| ISBN | 9781597561426 : |
| ISBN | 1597561428 |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
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| Laupus | Books - Stacks | WV 500 S241V 2009 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |