1981
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9924(81)90050-2
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The speech clinician's use of fiberoptics in indirect laryngoscopy

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“…This measure was employed to observe the laryngeal behaviours directly during connected speech. Aronson (1980) and Chapey and Salzberg (1981) maintain that fiberoptic examination is the only means by which one can observe and describe vocal fold behaviour, as well as co-ordinate the visual and auditory aspects of voice production. A flexible fiberscope connected by a c-mount adaptor to a type 4AZ Olympus OMI camera was used for the fiberoptic examination.…”
Section: B) Objective Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This measure was employed to observe the laryngeal behaviours directly during connected speech. Aronson (1980) and Chapey and Salzberg (1981) maintain that fiberoptic examination is the only means by which one can observe and describe vocal fold behaviour, as well as co-ordinate the visual and auditory aspects of voice production. A flexible fiberscope connected by a c-mount adaptor to a type 4AZ Olympus OMI camera was used for the fiberoptic examination.…”
Section: B) Objective Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%