Voice rehabilitation management after laryngeal papilloma elimination

  Voice training treatment management is a one-on-one articulation therapy with the patient after a systematic assessment of the patient’s voice. The first step of the treatment is to carefully analyze the patient’s comprehensive examination results and develop a treatment plan. Based on the process of articulation, the causes of voice disorders, and the characteristics of the disease, the patient’s breathing, articulation, and resonance problems are analyzed and the right remedy is prescribed. We will help you to reshape your voice in the right way, and make it stronger, richer, and more penetrating.  What is included in the voice training treatment management?  1.Tone and rhythm change; 2.Treatment of functional articulation disorders; 3.Stretching therapy for overly tense articulation disorders; 4.Treatment for muscular tension articulation disorders; 5.Voice resonance training method, and so on more than 20 kinds of methods.  It can be used for: 1) voice management for professional voice users, hoarseness and dysphonia caused by excessive or wrong use of voice; 2) post-operative rehabilitation of vocal fold polyps and vocal fold nodules to prevent post-operative recurrence; 3) correction of bad pronunciation and throat discomfort; 4) voice loss caused by tension and fatigue; 5) guidance for correct transformation of youth voice from child voice to adult voice during voice change period; 6) rehabilitation of children’s bad voice use and vocal fold nodules. Rehabilitation of vocal fold nodules caused by poor voice use in children; 7. Rehabilitation and improvement of pronunciation after various laryngeal microsurgeries to treat acute and chronic voice abnormalities by correcting incorrect pronunciation patterns.  The laryngeal vocal cords, which are the vocal organs of the voice, are regulated by the vagus nerve, which is the 10th of the 12 pairs of brain nerves extending from the brain. The laryngeal nerve in the vagus nerve, the retroglottic nerve and the supraglottic nerve innervate the muscles in the larynx and the vocal folds, and the voice is produced by the regulation of these muscles.