Previous Studies have investigated the relationship between muscular tension. body posture, and Voice quality. The aim of this paper is to Study the postural pattern during voice production in healthy Subjects compared with patients affected by Voice disorders and in the same patients before and after vocal treatment by means of static posturography. Classic posturographic variables and spectral frequency analysis of body sway have been measured. Posturographic Values in patients before vocal treatment and controls were within normal ranges but not homogeneous. Body sway significantly decreased during voice production in patients after voice training. Spectral frequency analysis of body sway showed it significantly decreased body sway at middle frequencies oil the anteroposterior (y) plane during Voice production after voice training. Our results would suggest that in patients affected by Voice disorders rehabilitative treatment may cause an Improvement of the body proprioceptive scheme and this improvement might be useful to evaluate the proper (ongoing) treatment.

Bruno, E., De Padova, A., Napolitano, B., Marroni, P., Batelli, R., Ottaviani, F., et al. (2009). Voice disorders and posturography: variables to define the success of rehabilitative treatment. JOURNAL OF VOICE, 23(1), 71-75 [10.1016/j.jvoice.2007.06.002].

Voice disorders and posturography: variables to define the success of rehabilitative treatment

BRUNO, ERNESTO;OTTAVIANI, FABRIZIO;ALESSANDRINI, MARCO
2009-01-01

Abstract

Previous Studies have investigated the relationship between muscular tension. body posture, and Voice quality. The aim of this paper is to Study the postural pattern during voice production in healthy Subjects compared with patients affected by Voice disorders and in the same patients before and after vocal treatment by means of static posturography. Classic posturographic variables and spectral frequency analysis of body sway have been measured. Posturographic Values in patients before vocal treatment and controls were within normal ranges but not homogeneous. Body sway significantly decreased during voice production in patients after voice training. Spectral frequency analysis of body sway showed it significantly decreased body sway at middle frequencies oil the anteroposterior (y) plane during Voice production after voice training. Our results would suggest that in patients affected by Voice disorders rehabilitative treatment may cause an Improvement of the body proprioceptive scheme and this improvement might be useful to evaluate the proper (ongoing) treatment.
gen-2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/31 - OTORINOLARINGOIATRIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Posture; Voice disorders; Spectral frequency analysis;Posturography; Proprioception
Bruno, E., De Padova, A., Napolitano, B., Marroni, P., Batelli, R., Ottaviani, F., et al. (2009). Voice disorders and posturography: variables to define the success of rehabilitative treatment. JOURNAL OF VOICE, 23(1), 71-75 [10.1016/j.jvoice.2007.06.002].
Bruno, E; De Padova, A; Napolitano, B; Marroni, P; Batelli, R; Ottaviani, F; Alessandrini, M
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