Resonant Voice Therapy
Resonant voice therapy focuses on increasing oral vibratory sensations (such as in the lips and alveolar ridge) for easy phonation, and also encourages sensory awareness. Methods include gentle vocal warm-ups such as humming and lip trills, as well as gradual starting techniques that focus on starting phonation smoothly and gradually. Resonance shaping techniques and voice […]
Read MoreResonant Light Therapy
Resonant light therapy has gained international respect and renewed interest over the past ten years, as evidenced by numerous research studies reporting its successful treatment of various clinical conditions using therapeutic frequencies known as therapeutic resonance. This study employed a randomized controlled trial design with an individually customized helmet equipped with 18 NIR light emitting […]
Read MoreWhat is Resonance Therapy?
Vibrational medicine works to balance and restore wellness in your body by modulating its energy frequencies to create balance. Think of how cats purr when they feel satisfied! Sound resonance therapy is a non-invasive and painless solution, consisting of placing electrodes onto your skin that connect to a machine which reads back the returning signals. […]
Read MoreWhat is a Resonant Therapy Device?
Resonant therapy devices utilize vibrations to identify and treat specific disease states. They do this by pinpointing the exact frequency of energy wavelengths coming from within the body, then manipulating these frequencies in order to promote natural healing processes. Resonant frequencies have the ability to disarm pathogens. Just as soldiers marching across a bridge step […]
Read MoreSpeech Therapy and Resonance Disorders
Resonance measures the vibration produced when speaking, in both your pharynx (throat) and oral cavity (mouth). An imbalance can create abnormal speech sounds known as resonance disorders that disrupt communication with others. Hyponasality and hypernasality are among the most frequently occurring issues, occurring when certain consonant sounds don’t close properly when pronouncing them through consonant […]
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