I often see that many patients after vocal cord surgery (vocal nodule or vocal polyp or vocal cyst removal), still have vocal disorders, manifested as persistent mute, dull tone, vocal fatigue and so on. Laryngeal examination shows that the primary lesion has been completely resected, the shape of the vocal folds has returned to normal, and the vocal folds are well closed or slightly fissured. At this time, patients are often very anxious, aggravate hoarseness, and even vocal disorders. In the face of the patient’s thirst doctors will take various treatment measures, such as endless sound rest, laryngeal sealing, nebulization, massage, massage and traditional Chinese medicine, etc., but with little effect, at this time the doctor already feels overwhelmed and helpless, the only correct choice is to carry out vocal therapy. Long Ping of Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, said that vocal therapy is the only treatment for most of the vocal disorders, and even in the field of voice surgery, perioperative vocal therapy is getting more and more attention. Unfortunately, there is a lack of speech pathology specialization and full-time speech pathologists in China, and most of them rely on the sporadic understanding of clinicians or nurse practitioners, which is expected to change in the near future. I have carried out vocalization therapy and achieved some results.