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Advances in Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders



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Autore: Speyer Renée Visualizza persona
Titolo: Advances in Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (282 p.)
Soggetto topico: Chemistry
Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: acoustic voice analysis
ageing
auditory discrimination
auditory-perceptual analysis
balneotherapy
botulinum toxin
chronic refractory cough
classic test theory
compensation
cough hypersensitivity syndrome
deep learning
deglutition
deglutition disorders
dysphagia
dysphonia severity categories
exercise
globus pharyngeus
hoarseness
international short scale
intervention
laryngeal hypersensitivity
laryngeal penetration or aspiration
laryngeal sensory dysfunction
laryngopharyngeal reflux
larynx
machine learning
measure
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Negative Practice
neuromuscular electrical stimulation
neuropathic cough
NMES
objective voice diagnostics
occupational health
occupational voice disorders
Optimal Phonation Task
PES
pharyngeal electrical stimulation
prevention
prophylaxis
psychometrics
RCT
rehabilitation
reliability
repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
rTMS
self-assessed vocal impairment (VHIs)
Sob Voice Therapy
swallowing
swallowing disorders
T1a glottic carcinoma
tDCS
teachers
test-retest reliability
throat irritation
tongue
transcranial direct current stimulation
transoral laser microsurgery
treatment outcome
validation of classification ranges
VHI-9i severity levels
videofluoroscopic swallow studies
videofluoroscopic swallowing study
VMV
vocal extent measure (VEM)
vocal function
voice assessment
voice control
voice diagnostics
voice disorders
Voice Handicap Index (VHI-9i)
voice training
Persona (resp. second.): SpeyerRenée
Sommario/riassunto: Special Issue "Advances in Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders" is dedicated to innovations in screening and assessment and the effectiveness of interventions in both dysphonia and dysphagia. In contemporary practice, novel techniques have been introduced in diagnostics and rehabilitative interventions (e.g., machine learning, electrical stimulation). Similarly, advancements in methodological approaches to validate measures have been introduced (e.g., item response theory using Rasch analysis), prompting the need to develop new, robust measures for use in clinics and intervention studies. Against this backdrop, this Special Issue focuses on studies aiming to improve early diagnostics of laryngological disorders and its management. This issue also welcomes the submission of studies on diagnostic accuracy and psychometrics performance of existing and newly developed measures. This includes but is not limited to studies investigating screening tools with sound diagnostic accuracy and robust psychometric properties. Furthermore, interventions with high levels of evidence in relation to clinical outcome using robust methodology (e.g., sophisticated meta-analytic approaches) are of great interest. This issue provides an overview of the latest advances in voice and swallowing disorders.
Titolo autorizzato: Advances in Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders  Visualizza cluster
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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