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Book Synopsis
This book describes the problems that people can experience with their voices, either by vocal misuse, psychological and physical stress, laryngeal pathologies or neurological disorders. Chapters are contributed by clinicians who have special interest and expertise in voice disorders and their management and treatment. Two strong themes are clearly identifiable in each chapter: the first is the emphasis on the physiological aspects of phonatory dysfunction, and the second is the recognition that vocal impairments can have significant social and psychosocial consequences. Many of the contributors have also addressed issues such as evidence-based practice, efficacy and the outcomes of intervention. With each new edition of this book, the chapters have grown larger. Most original chapters have been rewritten or substantially updated, and several new chapters have been added by expert practitioners in the US, the UK and Australia. The editors have produced a balanced volume which will continue to be a useful reference text for all those practitioners and students who are involved in voice care.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Preface to the second edition xi

Acknowledgments xii

Contributors xiii

Chapter 1 1

The physiology of phonation
Robert Fawcus

Chapter 2 18

Voice development and change throughout the life span
Margaret Freeman

Chapter 3 32

Surgical management of laryngeal disorders
Andrew Johns

Chapter 4 47

The causes and classification of voice disorders
Margaret Fawcus

Chapter 5 69

The speech and language therapist’s assessment of the dysphonic patient
Paul Carding

Chapter 6 89

Children with voice problems: a perspective on treatment
Moya Andrews

Chapter 7 110

Voice disorders associated with hyperfunction
Jennifer Oates

Chapter 8 137

Psychogenic, psychological and psychosocial issues in diagnosis and therapy
Margaret Freeman

Chapter 9 156

Voice problems of speakers with dysarthria

Chapter 10 172

Vocal fold paralysis – paresis – immobility
Janina Casper

Chapter 11 192

Spasmodic dysphonia redefined: diagnosis, assessment and treatment
Renata Whurr

Chapter 12 219

Managing voice with deaf and hearing impaired speakers
Sheila Wirz

Chapter 13 234

Mutational disorders of voice
Robert Fawcus

Chapter 14 245

The voice of the transsexual
Judith Chaloner

Chapter 15 268

Post radiotherapy voice quality
Eva Carlson

Chapter 16 283

Voice care for the professional voice user
Stephanie Martin

Chapter 17 301

Phonosurgery
Marc Bouchayer and Guy Cornut

Chapter 18 319

The multidisciplinary voice clinic
Sara Harris, Tom Harris, Jacob Lieberman and Dinah Harris

References 340

Index 377

Voice Disorders and their Management

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 01/12/2000
      ISBN13: 9781861561862, 978-1861561862
      ISBN10: 1861561865

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book describes the problems that people can experience with their voices, either by vocal misuse, psychological and physical stress, laryngeal pathologies or neurological disorders. Chapters are contributed by clinicians who have special interest and expertise in voice disorders and their management and treatment. Two strong themes are clearly identifiable in each chapter: the first is the emphasis on the physiological aspects of phonatory dysfunction, and the second is the recognition that vocal impairments can have significant social and psychosocial consequences. Many of the contributors have also addressed issues such as evidence-based practice, efficacy and the outcomes of intervention. With each new edition of this book, the chapters have grown larger. Most original chapters have been rewritten or substantially updated, and several new chapters have been added by expert practitioners in the US, the UK and Australia. The editors have produced a balanced volume which will continue to be a useful reference text for all those practitioners and students who are involved in voice care.

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Preface to the second edition xi

      Acknowledgments xii

      Contributors xiii

      Chapter 1 1

      The physiology of phonation
      Robert Fawcus

      Chapter 2 18

      Voice development and change throughout the life span
      Margaret Freeman

      Chapter 3 32

      Surgical management of laryngeal disorders
      Andrew Johns

      Chapter 4 47

      The causes and classification of voice disorders
      Margaret Fawcus

      Chapter 5 69

      The speech and language therapist’s assessment of the dysphonic patient
      Paul Carding

      Chapter 6 89

      Children with voice problems: a perspective on treatment
      Moya Andrews

      Chapter 7 110

      Voice disorders associated with hyperfunction
      Jennifer Oates

      Chapter 8 137

      Psychogenic, psychological and psychosocial issues in diagnosis and therapy
      Margaret Freeman

      Chapter 9 156

      Voice problems of speakers with dysarthria

      Chapter 10 172

      Vocal fold paralysis – paresis – immobility
      Janina Casper

      Chapter 11 192

      Spasmodic dysphonia redefined: diagnosis, assessment and treatment
      Renata Whurr

      Chapter 12 219

      Managing voice with deaf and hearing impaired speakers
      Sheila Wirz

      Chapter 13 234

      Mutational disorders of voice
      Robert Fawcus

      Chapter 14 245

      The voice of the transsexual
      Judith Chaloner

      Chapter 15 268

      Post radiotherapy voice quality
      Eva Carlson

      Chapter 16 283

      Voice care for the professional voice user
      Stephanie Martin

      Chapter 17 301

      Phonosurgery
      Marc Bouchayer and Guy Cornut

      Chapter 18 319

      The multidisciplinary voice clinic
      Sara Harris, Tom Harris, Jacob Lieberman and Dinah Harris

      References 340

      Index 377

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