Resonant Voice Therapy
Resonant Voice Therapy (RVT) is a physiologic program that promotes a slightly abducted/adducted laryngeal configuration that studies have revealed to produce maximum vocal intensity with minimum phonotraumatic behaviors. The program comprises two stages. Initial therapy sessions utilize sensory-based approaches because significant research into motor learning suggests that paying too much attention to the mechanics of […]
Read MoreWhat is Magnetic Resonance Therapy?
Magnetic fields exert physiological effects in the brain and nervous system, including changes to morphological, electrophysiological processes as well as chemical reactions affecting neurotransmitters and chemical messengers. MeRT has been proven to increase Alpha wave activity in the brain and decrease symptoms associated with PTSD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), depression and more.* MeRT is an […]
Read MoreLessac Madsen Resonant Voice Therapy
Lessac Kinesensic Training emphasizes full body introspection and observation to guide patients in finding their most resonant vocal representation. Different cues such as scan-gel-show-tell are employed to assist the individual in discovering his/her ideal representation. Clinical evidence and experimental data strongly demonstrate the beneficial effects of LMRVT’s barely ab/adducted laryngeal configuration on decreasing nodules, polyps, […]
Read MoreVibrational Resonance Therapy
Vibrational resonance therapy has been shown to restore these frequencies and foster a state of well-being for those impacted by external influences and conditions. Sound healing, also known as Aural Medicine, employs instruments such as drums, chimes and tuning forks to promote relaxation and balance natural energy systems in the body. Using Sound to Heal […]
Read MoreResonance Voice Therapy
Resonance Voice Therapy (RVT) uses adaptive strategies that promote vocal resonance while decreasing strain during phonation, making communication simpler, more confident, and clearer for you. RVT provides voice disordered patients with training to produce a strong and resonant voice that minimizes intensity of voicing and impact on the larynx. It supports an abducted/adducted laryngeal configuration […]
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