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Phonetics and Speech Sciences
2012 Volume.4 No. 4 p.147 ~ p.154
The Effects of Vocal Relaxation Training on Voice Improvement of Children with Vocal Nodules
Han Ji-Eun

Seong Cheol-Jae
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of voice improvement when vocal training, which relaxes the vocal contact, is applied to children with vocal nodules. Subjects included 20 5- to 12-year-old boys with vocal nodules in Otolaryngology and for whom voice therapy had been advised. The vocal therapy was conducted for 40 minutes per a week for a total of eight times. Results were evaluated by videostroboscopy, auditory-perceptual evaluation of GRBAS Scale,aerodynamic test, and acoustic analysis before and after therapy. As a result, first, the size of vocal nodules was reduced and the unstable pattern of vocal contact was improved. Glottic closure was increased and Phase symmetry was decreased during vocal vibration. Mucosal wave was increased and muscle tension of the larynx was reduced. Second, auditory-perceptual evaluation showed that subjects¡¯ overall quality of voice improved. GRBAS Scale Evaluation showed that the characteristics of the subjects¡¯ voice which were rough, breathy, and strained and breathy were reduced after therapy. Third, the measurements of acoustic parameters showed a statistically significant improvement. The fundamental frequency of the subejects¡¯ voice was increased and values of Jitter and Shimmer, NHR, [H1-H2] decreased. Fourth, the maximum phonation time of children was increased. These results imply that vocal relaxation training conducted in this study has a very positive effect to improve the voice of children with vocal nodules.
KEYWORD
Vocal nodule, Voice therapy, GRBAS, jitter, shimmer, NHR, H1-H2, MPT
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