Lessac Madsen Resonant Voice Therapy Exercises
LMRVT trains clients to sense vibration on the hard palate and alveolar ridge during easy phonation of voiced and voiceless sounds, creating both functional and medical goals such as increased vocal intensity or decreased nodules/polyps. A program centered on this biomechanical target often results in functional goals like increased vocal intensity as well as decreased […]
Read MoreHow to Use Resonant Voice Therapy Techniques
Strong and clear vocals can increase confidence and help you express yourself more freely in both professional and personal environments. But sometimes, your vocal tract — comprising several resonating chambers such as your throat and mouth — may become out-of-balance and cause difficulty communicating effectively. Resonant voice therapy techniques reduce vocal cord strain and promote […]
Read MoreWhat is Magnetic Resonance Therapy?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an advanced diagnostic tool used to diagnose and treat various conditions. MRI is safe, non-invasive and painless. MeRT is an innovative technology that integrates cutting-edge science with medicine, helping rewire abnormal electrical signals in your brain safely, drug-free and FDA-cleared. What is an MRI? Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans use […]
Read MoreMagnetic E-Resonance Therapy
MeRT is a noninvasive, drug-free treatment designed to reprogram abnormal electrical signals in the brain. Unlike traditional TMS therapies, however, MeRT can be tailored specifically for each individual with detailed diagnostics and qEEG analysis to achieve lasting changes. MeRT employs qEEG and EKG technology to evaluate brain patterns and promote their healthy synchronization, supported by […]
Read MoreForward Resonance Voice Therapy
Resonant Voice Therapy (RVT) helps individuals improve their daily communication by using strong, clear and resonant voices. Speech-language pathologists customize this form of treatment specifically to each person’s unique needs and goals. RVT is founded on the idea that oral vibratory sensations (i.e. buzz) during effortless phonation are integral to maintaining vocal health and quality. […]
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