2.Waveform analysis for the diplophonic voice.
Ki Hwan HONG ; Dong Suk CHUN ; Young Joong KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(5):1011-1017
No abstract available.
Voice*
3.The Study of Satisfaction of Voice Therapy in Patients with Voice Disorders.
Cheol Min AHN ; Ik Seo SHIN ; Jeong Eun SHIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2016;27(1):35-39
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Voice therapy is proven to be effective, but patients are reluctant to receive the therapy when physicians recommend it. This phenomenon may due to patients'lack of trust in or low satisfaction level of the therapy. This study aimed to evaluate patients'satisfaction level after voice therapy and identify factors that could increase the satisfaction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: First, the fraction of patients who were recommended voice therapy ahead and completed it was studied, and survey was conducted on those who finished ten voice therapy sessions. The patients'1) satisfaction level during the therapy, 2) satisfaction level about physician's explanation about the therapy, 3) willingness to recommend, 4) satisfaction level about the results were assessed, and was correlated with overall satisfaction level. In each category, patients' gender-, age-, and disease type-related differences were analyzed. RESULTS: Patients under 19 years old were most satisfied during the voice therapy; patients above 40 years old showed statistically significantly higher satisfaction level regarding satisfaction with physician explanation about treatments and with treatment results compared to other ages groups. Patients above 40 also showed the highest willingness to recommend. 26.5% of patients either refused to or discontinued voice therapy. 84.3% were satisfied with treatment results. Considering variabilities among factors, patients'satisfaction with physician explanation about treatment and willingness to recommend had positive correlation. CONCLUSION: Though 26.3% of patients received voice therapy when physicians recommended, patients who completed the therapy were overall satisfied.
Humans
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Voice Disorders*
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Voice*
7.Standardization Voice Training Method for Professional Voice User Based on Traditional .
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2017;28(1):17-19
Opera singers train their vocal organ to have a good timbre of voice. They train and train again to have a strong resonance, large range of voice, homogenous color of voice, a voice goes far and to avoid vocal disorder, etc. This article is analyzing
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Singing
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Voice Disorders
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Voice Training*
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Voice*
8.A study of voice change after operation in unilateral vocal palsy.
Ki Hwan HONG ; Kil Yang CHUNG ; Mi Chung KIM ; Young Ki KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(6):761-769
No abstract available.
Paralysis*
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Voice*
9.Introduction of Acoustic Analysis of Voice.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2004;47(10):943-949
No abstract available.
Acoustics*
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Voice*
10.Diagnosis and Therapy for Dysphonia in the Professional Voice User.
Gi Cheol PARK ; Seong Tae KIM ; Soon Yuhl NAM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2012;55(4):206-215
Characteristics of voice problems occurring with professional voice users are not too different from those with general public. However, they react sensitively to relatively subtle changes of voice and have strong demands for their treatments as well. Consequently, treatments for the professional voice users should be implemented in the form of team approach consisting of not only otolaryngologists with plenty of treatment experience and sufficient knowledge but also speech-language pathologist, vocal coach. While treating professional voice users is burdensome and a challenging problem even to otolaryngologists rich in experience, knowledge and experience obtained through treating them will be much help for voice treatments of other general public. In this article, the authors have reviewed approaches and treatment directions for voice problems occurring with professional voice users.
Dysphonia
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Voice