Lessac Madsen Resonant Voice Therapy Certification
Lessac Madsen Resonant Voice Therapy (LMRVT) is an approach to voice therapy based on motor learning theory and provides a standardized method of providing conversational voice therapy to meet client-centric objectives. Goal of Resonant Voice Training Center is to teach patients to produce resonant voices, clinically defined as having a quality that feels easy and […]
Read MoreECT and EEG Guided Resonant Therapy (MeRT)
MeRT stands in contrast to ECT in that it uses magnetic fields instead. FDA-cleared for depression treatment and currently being studied to treat PTSD and TBI, MeRT stands out as an innovative solution. Under SEEG, your epilepsy team directs electrodes towards areas they believe seizures to begin before monitoring brain activity to detect seizure patterns. […]
Read MoreThe Benefits of a Resonant Therapy Device
Resonant therapy uses pulsed electromagnetic fields and resonant frequencies to tap into your natural healing potential and unlock innate regenerative potential. These treatments are noninvasive, nonconventional therapies – available exclusively at Regenus Center in East Hanover, New Jersey. Resonance destruction allows for effective treatment of degenerative and infection diseases such as diabetes, Parkinson disease, multiple […]
Read MoreNasal Resonance Speech Therapy
Resonance Speech Therapy seeks to correct articulation errors related to soft palate closure (velopharyngeal closure) and airflow. Common sources of poor resonance include nasal or oral blockages or learned compensatory articulation errors. To identify hypernasality in a child, ask them to repeat oral and nasal consonants into a bending straw and listen for any muffled […]
Read MoreLessac-Madsen Resonant Voice Therapy Clinician Manual
LMRVT is a voice therapy program designed to teach healthy voicing patterns to meet functional voice demands. The biomechanical target for LMRVT is minimal ab/adduction vocal fold posturing which has been demonstrated through studies to deliver maximum vocal intensity with minimum injury (Verdolini& Titze, in preparation). Therapists must teach their patients about maintaining good vocal […]
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