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By Sally Gallena, MS, CCC-SLP, Clinical Externship Director, Clinical Supervisor, Instructor, Speech-Language Pathology Department, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD, USA
Description This interactive workbook-style text highlights important concepts in the evaluation and treatment of voice and laryngeal disorders. It
features 24 case studies for 11 disorders, plus audio samples to help students and entry-level clinicians become familiar with a broad
spectrum of voice disorders, diagnostic report information, and treatment plans. It is an ideal review tool for those seeking certification.
Contents
Part I: Case Studies
Reinke's Edema
Vocal Cord Dysfunction
Habit Cough
Muscle Tension Dysphonia
Puberphonia
Travis
Vocal Nodules and Cysts
Spasmodic Dysphonia
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Transgender Voice: Male to Female
Post
Laryngectomy Speech
Resonance Disorders: Oral-Nasal Balance
Part II: Evaluation
Overview
ASHA
2004 Preferred Practice Patterns for the Profession of Speech-Language Pathology
Basic Voice Evaluation Equipment & Materials
Task
Modifications & Props for Children
Anterior View of the Laryngeal Cartilages
Endoscopic View of a Normal Larynx
Sample
Otolaryngology Report
Adult Case History
Child Case History
Voice Evaluation Form
Stroboscopy Evaluation
Rating Form (SERF)
University of Wisconsin Stroboscopy Assessment of Voice
Consensus Auditory - Perceptual Evaluation
of Voice:
Voice Tasks (CAPE-V)
Consensus Auditory - Perceptual Evaluation of Voice:
Score Sheet (CAPE-V)
Rainbow
Passage
Towne-Heuer Passage
Music Notes to Corresponding Frequencies
A Compilation of Voice Norms for: Phonation Duration,
S/Z Ratio, Speech Rate, Loudness, and Pitch
Laryngeal Areas Most Sensitive to Muscle Tension
Neck and Extrinsic Laryngeal
Muscles Sensitive to Tension