Complete Vocal Technique-Voice Therapy as a Novel Intervention for Rehabilitation of Laryngeal-Phonatory Dysfunction in Acquired Brain Injury Patients—An Exploratory Retrospective Study

Author:

Aaen Mathias12ORCID,Rose Alies3,Christoph Noor4,Sadolin Cathrine1,McGlashan Julian2

Affiliation:

1. Complete Vocal Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus, Nottingham, United Kingdom

3. Daan Theeuwes Centrum, Woerden, the Netherlands

4. Centre of Expertise, Hogeschool InHolland, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the use of Complete Vocal Technique (CVT) voice therapy in acquired brain injury (ABI) patients Study: This study is an exploratory retrospective study. Method: Five ABI patients (two female and three male) with an average age of 20.6 years ( SD = 3.5) received CVT voice therapy from an authorized CVT teacher at a neurorehabilitation facility in conjunction with physical rehabilitation therapy and speech and language therapy. Pre- and postmeasures included Voice Handicap Index, Maximum Phonation Time, electroglottography, and acoustic measures. Results: All voice measures improved for all five patients after receiving CVT voice therapy. Voice Handicap Index scores decreased from an average of 48.4 to 22.8. Maximum Phonation Time improved while the electroglottography and acoustic data showed improved phonation stability in jitter and shimmer measures. Overall, following the intervention, patients demonstrated improved loudness range, improved range in contact quotient for different sound conditions, faster-paced speech, extended functional pitch range, and decrease in unwanted creaking and breathiness. Conclusions: The findings suggest that CVT may be used as therapy in ABI populations with promising results. Both patient self-assessment and objective voice measures demonstrate improved voice function. Given the longitudinal nature of recovery in ABI patients, more studies are needed to qualify at which stage(s) of recovery the CVT interventions are most effective and beneficial. Randomized controlled trials for specific patient populations of ABI are needed to assess the interventions' effectiveness in specific ABI diagnoses.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

General Medicine

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