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Vocal Cord Surgery may be necessary. However, it should never be the only treatment, voice therapy is also necessary to ensure optimal outcomes.
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Voice Therapy: A Safe Non-Surgical Way To Treat Your Vocal Abuse The voice is perhaps one of the important functions of the human body, as it permits you to express your thoughts and opinions and communicate with others. A good voice comes from two major components which are healthy vocal folds and healthy voice use. It is very common for a professional voice user or a singer to have vocal complaints. In these cases, there is a chance that the technique or usage of the voice causes this problem. Voice therapy is geared towards this part of the problem. What is Voice therapy? It is the practice of treating your voice in a non-surgical way by emphasizing the healthy voice use. A highly effective method to treat your voice without any need of surgery, this therapy is also effective in optimizing the surgical outcome by minimizing strain on the vocal cords. The therapy utilizing highly individualized exercises and techniques that help you to: Optimize the voice Eliminate the harmful vocal use Strengthen your vocal folds Assist in pre-operative and post-operative voice use Adjust your lifestyle and behaviors that cause vocal abuse Educate you about good vocal use
Why should one have this therapy? Vocal therapy is a safe and very effective alternative to voice surgery because it teaches those with voice disorders beneficial voice habits, guarantees a strong voice for a longer period of time, as well as also reduces the risk of your voice disorders in the future. An effective way to treat all types of voice disorders, this therapy may be insufficient in the diagnosis of a polyp or cyst. In these situations, Vocal Cord Surgery may be necessary. However, it should never be the only treatment, voice therapy is also necessary to ensure optimal outcomes. The purpose of voice therapy is not only to provide therapeutic techniques to cure a voice disorder but to also uplift beneficial voice habits to ensure a healthy voice. Who provides voice therapy? This therapy is a highly specialized form of general speech therapy and is performed by a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist. These pathologists undergo specialized training to become voice therapists, ensuring they are skilled in the treatment of the injured voice with therapy. This specialized therapy helps you in different ways like: Vocal rehabilitation Training for proper vocal hygiene Optimal pitch training Trans-gendered voice Therapy for high-endurance voice Therapy for pre-operative patients, to improve surgical outcomes Therapy for post-operative patients, to optimize wound healing