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Review
. 2007 Mar-Apr;73(2):271-7.
doi: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)31077-6.

Reverse phonation--physiologic and clinical aspects of this speech voice therapy modality

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Reverse phonation--physiologic and clinical aspects of this speech voice therapy modality

Leila Susana Finger et al. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2007 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Reverse phonation is the voice production during inspiration, accomplished spontaneously in situations such as when a person sighs.

Aim: to do a literature review, describing discoveries related to the use of the reverse phonation in the clinical practice, the anatomy and physiology of its production and its effects in vocal treatments; and moreover, indications and problems of the technique for speech disorders treatment and voice enhancement.

Results: there were reports of significant changes in vocal treatment during with the use of reverse phonation: ventricular distention, ventricular folds separation, increase in the fundamental frequency, mucous wave inverse movement; and it also facilitates the dynamic study of the larynx when associated with endoscopy, making it possible to have a better definition of lesion localization in vocal folds superficial lamina propria layers.

Conclusion: There are few studies describing larynx behavior during reverse phonation and, for this technique to be used in a more precise and objective way, more studies are necessary in order to prove its effectiveness in practical matters.

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