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Traditional
voice therapy consists of two primary avenues: Vocal Hygiene and Voice Therapy.
Vocal hygiene is a daily regimen to achieve and maintain a healthy voice.
Vocal hygiene includes maintaining adequate hydration (6-8 glasses of water per
day), minimizing exposure to noxious chemicals, no smoking of cigarettes, and
the avoiding of excessive shouting, screaming or other loud voice use.
Voice therapy is a behavioral intervention technique that makes use of vocal exercises,
speaker awareness and proper postures and alignment when using the voice.
Please click to the left for a more detailed look at the specific types of
voice therapies offered at the Voice & Swallowing Center. |
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