Resonant Voice Therapy
Inform clients and caregivers about voice disorders. Provide guidance on how to reduce symptoms’ impact while increasing communication. Provide insight into how dysarthria symptoms may progress over time and recommend appropriate services, including augmentative and alternative communication such as augmentative and alternative communication services provided by ASHA through its Practice Portal resource on Augmentative and […]
Read MoreResonance Exercises for Speech Therapy
Resonant voice therapy focuses on issues impacting resonance. The primary objective is to achieve balanced oral-nasal resonance during effortless voicing. Improper resonance results in the voice sounding excessively nasal or congested and reduces speech intelligibility, as well as being caused by conditions like cleft palate, enlarged adenoids or neurological diseases. Nose and Mouth Resonance Points […]
Read MoreART Sound System & Acoustic Resonance Therapy
Acoustic resonance therapy, in its various forms – singing bowls or sound baths – has quickly gained ground in integrative medicine circles. Drawing inspiration from ancient healing traditions and yin/yang philosophy, acoustic resonance therapy offers an effective means of soothing the mind while healing the body. From neonatal intensive care units using specific frequencies to […]
Read MoreImprove Your Voice With Resonant Voice Therapy
Resonant therapy is the solution if you want to unlock the full vocal range as a singer, or experience fatigue, hoarseness or pitch issues as an everyday individual. Resonant voice techniques aim to optimize vocal resonance while simultaneously minimizing strain on vocal folds, achieved via oral vibratory sensations during easy-onset phonation (humming and voiced and […]
Read MoreWhat is Resonant Therapy Speech Therapy?
Resonant therapy is an approach for improving vocal health and daily communication, featuring teaching the fundamentals of voice production, employing key techniques, treating common resonance disorders and tailoring treatment according to each individual’s specific needs. Speech depends on a delicate balance between vibrations in the pharynx (throat), nasal cavity and mouth – when any one […]
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