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Carole T. Ferrand
Voice Disorders
English · Hardback
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In Voice Disorders: Scope of Theory and Practice, author Carole T. Ferrand understands that the best way to help patients with voice disorders is to understand their medical issues both through the eyes of a speech-language pathologist and traditional physicians. By combining the knowledge and expertise of these two separate fields, this text delivers a comprehensive and detailed look at the causes, symptoms, evaluations, and treatment of a wide array of voice disorders. Complete with a collection of full-color photos as well as clear illustrations, easy-to-understand writing style, Ferrand is able to explain even the most complex concepts to all students regardless of their medical knowledge and background.
Key features:
· An integrated approach to voice disorders brings speech-language pathologists and medical professionals together in a collaborative effort to benefit the patient.
· Clear color photographs and illustrations help readers easily visualize and understand both the normal and disordered anatomy and physiology of the respiratory and laryngeal systems.
· A clear and accessible writing style presents even the most complex material in an understandable manner to even non-medical readers, giving students a firm grasp of theoretical and clinical material.
· A focus on current topics of interest in the field, including World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health; the role of evidence based practice; multicultural perspectives in the provision of clinical services; and the effects of drugs on the voice allows readers to become familiar with important events in the area of voice disorders over the past decade.
· A discussion of patient compliance, therapy dropout, and therapy efficacy in the last chapter exposes students to important issues in the field that are not commonly discussed in comparable texts.
· A wealth of learning aids, including case studies with “Preparing for the Praxis” study questions, chapter summaries, valuable websites for deeper content exploration, and review questions designed to help the reader think critically about key concepts.
List of contents
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Expansion of Knowledge in the Field of Voice
Goal of the Book
Organization of the Book
Chapter 1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory and Laryngeal Systems
Respiratory System
Tracheobronchial Tree
Phonatory System
Functions of the Larynx
Anatomy and Physiology of the Laryngeal System
True Vocal Folds
Layers of the Vocal Folds
Cover-Body Model of the Vocal Folds
Glottis
Muscles of the Larynx
Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory
Resonance
Nervous System Control of the Larynx
Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal Pathways
Cerebellum
Subcortical Areas
Cranial Nerves
Reflexes
Vocal Registers
Modal Register
Pulse Register
Loft Register
Summary
Review Questions
Chapter 2 Lifespan Changes in the Respiratory and Phonatory Systems
Development and Maturation of Speech Breathing
Structure and Function of the Larynx in Infancy and Childhood
Position in Neck
Cartilages
Vocal Folds
Acoustic Characteristics of Infant Vocalizations
Childhood
Puberty
The Adult Voice
The Aging Voice
Structural Changes
Acoustic Effects
Perceptual Findings
Health Status and Age-Related Vocal Diseases
Presbyphonia
Clinical Implications
Summary
Review Questions
Chapter 3 Considerations in Voice Treatment
Normal Voice
Terminology
Perceptual Terms
Acoustic Terms
Causes of Voice Disorders
Team Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment of Voice Disorders
Prevention of Voice Disorders
Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF)
Effects of Medications on the Voice
Multicultural Factors in Clinical Management of Voice Disorders
Evidence-Based Practice
Treatment Efficacy
Summary
Review Questions
Chapter 4 Diagnosis and Evaluation of Voice Disorders
Components of the Evaluation Process
Case History
Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation
Instrumental Measures
Acoustic Analysis
Electroglottography
Aerodynamic Measures
Laryngeal Electromyography
The Diagnostic Report
Summary
Review Questions
Appendix 1 Preferred Practice Patterns for the Profession of Speech-Language Pathology
Appendix 2 Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CAPE-V)
Chapter 5 Clinical Management
Behavioral Voice Therapy Techniques
Indirect Approaches
Direct Approaches
Holistic Approaches
Patient Compliance
Motivational Interviewing
Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change
Treatment of Children
Phonosurgery
Thyroplasty
Arytenoid Adduction/Arytenopexy
Airway Widening Procedures
Laser Microsurgery
Injection Laryngoplasty/Vocal Fold Augmentation
Botox Injection
Larngeal Reinnervation
Summary
Review Questions
Appendix 1 The Use of Voice Therapy in the Treatment of Dysphonia
Chapter 6 Inflammatory Conditions of the Larynx
Wound Healing
Inflammation
Extracellular Matrix Proliferation
Remodeling
Vocal Fold Scar
Sulcus Vocalis
Symptoms and Signs of Vocal Fold Scar and Sulcus Vocalis
Treatment
Laryngitis
Acute Laryngitis
Chronic Laryngitis
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Inflammatory Autoimmune Diseases
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Relapsing Polychondritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Summary
Review Questions
Chapter 7 Structural Lesions of the Larynx
Laryngomalacia
Cause
Symptoms
Evaluation and Treatment
Subglottic Stenosis
Symptoms
Congenital Subglottic Stenosis
Acquired Subglottic Stenosis
Evaluation
Surgical Treatment
Laryngeal Web/Glottic Stenosis
Congenital Webs
Acquired Laryngeal Webs
Posterior Glottic Stenosis
Treatment
Laryngoceles and Laryngeal Cysts
Laryngoceles
Laryngeal Cysts
Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Cause
HPV Subtypes Associated with RRP
Juvenile Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Adult Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Symptoms
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Treatment
Summary
Review Questions
Preparing for the Praxis
Case Study 7.1
Chapter 8 Benign Lesions of the Vocal Fold Mucosa and Vocal Fatigue Associated with Lifestyle, Personality, and Occupational Factors
Nodules
Histology
Age and Personality Factors
Symptoms
Evaluation and Treatment
Polyps
Histology
Reinke's Edema
Symptoms
Treatment
Leukoplakia
Treatment
Contact Ulcers and Granulomas
Causes
Symptoms
Evaluation and Treatment
Vascular Lesions of the Vocal Folds
Causes
Symptoms
Evaluation and Treatment
Vocal Fatigue
Central Fatigue
Peripheral Fatigue
Recovery
Fatigue and Phonation Threshold Pressure
Occupational Voice Users
Occupational Risk Factors
Symptoms
Student Teachers
Vocational and Social Effects
Prevention and Treatment
Summary
Review Questions
Preparing for the Praxis
Case Study 8.1
Case Study 8.2
Chapter 9 Movement Disorders
Flaccid Dysarthria
Vocal Fold Paresis
Vocal Fold Paralysis
Myasthenia Gravis
Spastic Dysarthria
Symptoms
Treatment
Ataxic Dysarthria
Symptoms
Treatment
Hypokinetic Dysarthria
Symptoms
Staging of PD
Treatment
Hyperkinetic Dysarthria
Chorea
Dystonia
Spasmodic Dysphonia
Essential Tremor
Mixed Dysarthrias
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis
Summary
Review Questions
Preparing for the Praxis
Case Study 9.1
Case Study 9.2
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Summary
For speech science students studying voice disorders and voice disorder professionals wishing to stay updated with research in the field.
A detailed look at voice disorders that brings the knowledge of speech-language pathologists and medical professionals together for a fuller picture of causes, evaluation, and treatment.
This book integrates a comprehensive and in-depth discussion of the anatomy, physiology, and neurology of specific voice disorders including causes, symptoms, evaluation, and treatment approaches. Discussion of multicultural perspectives, evidence based practice, quality of life, and the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health provides readers with a current framework for clinical management. All-inclusive, current, and user-friendly, this first edition text provides a solid foundation for both normal structure and function of the respiratory and laryngeal systems as well as details on specific voice disorders and best practices for clinical management.
Product details
Authors | Carole T. Ferrand |
Publisher | Pearson Academic |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.12.2018 |
EAN | 9780205540532 |
ISBN | 978-0-205-54053-2 |
No. of pages | 496 |
Dimensions | 203 mm x 259 mm x 24 mm |
Weight | 1090 g |
Series |
Allyn & Bacon Allyn & Bacon Communication Sc Allyn & Bacon |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Medical professions
|
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