Acoustic Analysis of Voice Change in Normal Speakers Following Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation to the Laryngeal Area~!2010-04-20~!2010-06-27~!2010-07-29~!

M. Gorham-Rowan
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Abstract

Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) is being used more frequently by speech-language pathologists to treat individuals with dysphagia since the advent of VitalStim ® . Anecdotal reports suggest changes in voice quality associated with TES. This study was completed to examine acoustic measures of voice change in normal speakers following TES. Thirty speakers with normal voices, ages 19-59, received 1 hour of TES administered via two pairs of surface electrodes on the anterior neck. Voice recordings were obtained before and after TES, as well as subjective reports post-TES. The results of the study revealed nonsignificant changes in the acoustic voice measures following TES; these changes were highly variable. Participants reported no sensation, a feeling of vocal warm-up, vocal fatigue and/or delayed onset muscle soreness following TES. Some factors that may contribute to these findings include the amount of subcutaneous fat in the laryngeal area and attempts to resist hyolaryngeal lowering associated with TES.
经皮电刺激喉区后正常说话人声音变化的声学分析2010-04-20 2010-06-27 2010-07-29
自VitalStim®问世以来,语言病理学家越来越多地使用经皮电刺激(TES)来治疗吞咽困难患者。坊间报告显示,语音质量的变化与TES有关。本研究旨在检测正常说话者在TES后声音变化的声学测量。30名声音正常的说话者,年龄19-59岁,通过前颈部的两对表面电极给予1小时的TES。在TES测试前后分别获得录音,以及TES测试后的主观报告。研究结果显示,在TES后,声学语音测量没有显著变化;这些变化变化很大。参与者报告说,在TES之后没有感觉,有声音预热的感觉,声音疲劳和/或延迟性肌肉酸痛。可能导致这些发现的一些因素包括喉区皮下脂肪的数量以及与TES相关的抵抗喉降的尝试。
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