Wednesday, 30 May 2018

What Causes Muscle Tension Dysphonia? Can It Be Treated?

 The word dysphonia refers to the production of an abnormal voice. This disorder can include the following:

  • Difficulties with pitch control
  • Difficulty in volume control
  • Degradation of voice/vocal quality (a hoarse, raspy-sounding voice)  
  • Flexibility of overall voice control due to muscle strain within the neck.   

With the above stated, Muscle Tension Dysphonia is a descriptive term for the inefficiency in the way a person speaks and/or produces voice. 

Causes 

Muscle tension dysphonia (or MTD) can occur with anyone at any age; but in most recorded cases, it presents itself mainly within young to middle-aged women. There are many causes for this voice disorder, but the most common causes are contributed by the incorrect use of one’s voice (excessive and repeated voice misuse, screaming, etc). A high level of stress is another common factor that can cause this voice disorder, as well as health-related problems (like acid reflux – gastric acid reaching the vocal cords, causing the vocal cords to overcompensate for inadequate voice-use due to degradation in voice-quality). 

Upper respiratory infections & drug use (drinking & smoking) can also be a underlying cause of MTD.

Signs and symptoms

Individuals with muscle tension dysphonia may experience some of the following symptoms. 

  • A feeling of tightness within the neck  
  • A lump-like sensation in the throat
  • Pain in the frontal region of the neck and upper chest 
  • A tender or sore neck when touched 
  • Constant need to clear the throat  

How is Muscle Tension Dysphonia evaluated and Treated? 


To ascertain if you indeed suffer from muscle tension dysphonia, it is recommended to be evaluated by an experienced voice specialist. While evaluating your voice issues, they will utilize their extensive knowledge of voice mechanics and guide you onto how to properly and effectively take care of your voice. 

This form of treatment for MTD aims to reduce the muscular tension and to promote healthy and efficient voice production.

This form of alternative treatment for muscle tension dysphonia (known as the Vocal Science™ Method & Technique) allows one to not only get treated for this problematic voice disorder, but this method will also teach the voice disorder suffer how to use their voice properly - & moreover, how to comply with the standards of professional speaking and/or (if applicable) singing. 

This method of treatment is effective for nearly all types of voice disorders and is a safe approach to regaining one’s voice.  

In the above approach, the use of natural herbs and remedies for all non-surgical voice repair treatments, is also implemented. 

If you are suffering from a voice disorder such as muscle tension dysphonia, there is help available.

Contact :-

The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair: 

www.repairyourvoice.com | info@vocalscience.com | 416-857-8741















 

Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Treatment for speech and communication problems in post-stroke survivors

Many people face different forms of communication problems after a stroke. About a third of stroke survivors have some difficulty in speaking or in understanding what others say. This can definitely be a frightening and frustrating experience.

  What is a stroke? 

 A stroke is an injury to the brain. Our brain controls everything we do including everything we explain and interpret. A stroke can cause problems with your communication skills - if there is damage to specific parts of the brain which are responsible for language. Many post-stroke survivors with communication problems also have weakness or paralysis on the right side of their body. Apart from this, a stroke can also cause communication problems if muscles in the face, tongue or throat are affected.

  How stroke affect communication?  

The range of communication problems someone has will depend on where in the brain the initial stroke happened and how large an area was damaged. A post-stroke survivor finds problems in speaking, understanding speech or with writing as well.  

The main conditions that can happen after a stroke are: 

  •  Aphasia 
  • Dysarthria
  • Dyspraxia
What are the treatments for these communication problems? 

Anyone who has communication difficulties after their stroke should receive a full assessment of their difficulties from a qualified alternative voice/speech specialist at The Royans Institute for Nonsurgical Voice Repair. The unique method of voice restoration and enhancement they provide can give surprisingly positive results. It involves a variety of unique speech exercises as well as the use of natural herbal remedies to help rebuild and improve the quality of their speaking (and, if applicable, singing) voice. And as a side effect, the sufferer will regain and even improve upon their overall communication skills. 

If You, or a loved one, are suffering from a voice or communication disorder due to unfortunate causes like a stroke, visit the official site and/or contact

The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair: 

www.repairyourvoice.com | Info@vocalscience.com | 416-857-8741

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Sunday, 6 May 2018

Intensive and Alternative Speech Therapy - Help for Post-Accident Survivors to Improve Speech

Body: It is estimated that around one third of people will have some level  of communication difficulties (known as aphasia or dysphasia), after a  life-altering situation like, for instance, a stroke. At least 40% of  post-stroke survivors will initially experience some difficulty  breathing and/or speaking/singing.  



The problem with being unable to properly use verbal communication (due  to the above disorders) can make it more difficult for the sufferer to  get and receive proper information when speaking to an individual. It  can also affect their relationships and their independence, as well as  their level of self-confidence.

It is known that, after intensive and alternative speech therapy,  post-accident survivors who had difficulty in speaking or understanding  speech, experience a positive transformation with respect to the  improvement in their language and communication skills.  

Why you need an alternative form of speech therapy?   

Voice specialists assess people with communication difficulties and help  them to overcome a range of communication problems. The aim of their  form of therapy is to help the voice disorder sufferer recover and  improve the level of their speech, as well as the quality of their  speaking and/or singing voice.

Where to go for this form of speech therapy?  

For anyone who has had their voice compromised due to serious conditions  like a stroke or other traumas, visit The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair.  Their Master Voice Repair Specialist, Diana Yampolsky, can help with any  vocal disorders with the use of a revolutionary vocal technique known as  the Vocal Science™ Method. This method and technique uses  specially-designed speech (and, if applicable, singing) exercises  combined with the use of natural herbal remedies to restructure how sound is made thereby  restoring or enhancing communicative abilities in the patient.   

For more information, visit their website and contact them for more  information:  www.repairyourvoice.com |info@vocalscience.com | 416-857-8741