Effects of an 11-week vibro-tactile stimulation treatment on voice symptoms in laryngeal dystonia
Jürgen Konczak,
Divya Bhaskaran,
Naveen Elangovan
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundLaryngeal dystonia is a task-specific focal dystonia of laryngeal muscles that impairs speech and voice production. At present, there is no cure for LD. The most common therapeutic option for patients with LD involves Botulinum neurotoxin injections.ObjectiveProvide empirical evidence that non-invasive vibro-tactile stimulation (VTS) of the skin over the voice box can provide symptom relief to those affected by LD.MethodsSingle-group 11-week randomized controlled trial with a crossover between two do… Show more
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