2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2013.02.007
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Vocal Tract and Glottal Function During and After Vocal Exercising With Resonance Tube and Straw

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“…Today, it is known that SOVT exercises favor interaction between the glottis and supraglottis, causing voice to be produced in an economic and efficient manner. For this reason, they are indicated for people who need to improve vocal conditioning due to prolonged daily use of their voice (10,11,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20) .…”
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“…Today, it is known that SOVT exercises favor interaction between the glottis and supraglottis, causing voice to be produced in an economic and efficient manner. For this reason, they are indicated for people who need to improve vocal conditioning due to prolonged daily use of their voice (10,11,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the SOVT exercises with higher resistance to air flow is the exercise of phonation into a narrow rigid straw (15,17,(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25) , which is also the one with most widely proven short-term positive effects (1,11,15,19,21) . Additionally, it is low-cost and easy to perform, being indicated for practice several times a day, for 2 to 5 minutes, both for vocal improvement and rehabilitation of voice changes.…”
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“…They aim to promote aerodynamic and vocal tract changes (9,10) and increase the filter-source interaction by increasing supraglottic and intraglottic pressure, consequently favoring impedance through adduction of the vocal fold and narrowing of the epilarynx tube, which result in vocal production with less effort and greater efficiency and economy (7,10) . In the literature, there is evidence that the performance of SOVTEs produces immediate positive effects such as increase in the vocal fold contact quotient (9) , vocal economy, and improvement of the vocal quality (10) , acoustic measures, and vocal self-perception. Such results were obtained in the assessment of individuals without vocal complaints (2,3,6,(11)(12)(13) , the elderly (5,14) , dysphonic individuals (15) , teachers with behavioral dysphonia (16) , and voice professionals (17) .…”
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“…Its immediate effects were analyzed in dysphonic and non-dysphonic individuals, with observation of improvement in the auditory-perceptual and acoustic parameters of the voice, laryngeal configuration, and vocal self-assessment (3) . Despite the results of the immediate effects of the SOVTE presented in the literature (2,3,5,6,(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17) , there are few studies analyzing the time needed for the performance of vocal techniques and their results in the voice of dysphonic individuals and individuals without vocal complaint (12,(18)(19)(20)(21) . Some studies (12,18,19) sought to investigate the optimal performance time for the tongue trill technique in vocally healthy and dysphonic individuals.…”
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“…Theoretical studies using computer models have shown effects of different types of semi-occlusions on the impedance and reactance of the vocal tract 1, [11][12][13][14] . In addition, studies with human subjects have found effects of SOVTE on muscle contraction in the vocal tract 13 and vocal tract configuration [14][15][16][17] i.e. lowering of the vertical larynx position, widening of the pharynx and narrowing of the aryepiglottic opening.…”
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confidence: 99%