Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial
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Resumo: | Purpose: To verify the effect of resonance tube voice therapy on the vocal aspects of patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD). Method: Intra-subject comparative controlled clinical trial with a single group assignment. Fourteen individuals with PD (10 men, mean age 66.1 years; four women, mean age 73.75 years) received eight 45-minute sessions of voice therapy, twice a week for 4 weeks. The therapy consisted of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises – phonation method in a resonance tube (glass, 27 cm x 9 mm) in water. Tube depth in water ranged from 2 cm to 9 cm, as the difficulty in carrying out the exercises increased (usual pitch, high pitch, low pitch, ascending/descending glissandos), followed by sentence production. The assessments were made three times: at baseline (Time0), after 30 days without intervention (Time1), and 1 day after eight intervention sessions (Time2). The following aspects were assessed: vocal intensity; acoustic parameters (Smoothed Cepstral Peak Prominence – CPPs, alpha ratio, and L1-L0 difference); auditory-perceptual analysis of the overall degree of vocal quality deviation; voice symptoms (Voice Symptom Scale protocol - VoiSS) and voice-related quality of life (Voice-Related Quality of Life Protocol – V-RQOL). The results were compared at the three times of assessment Time0/Time1/Time2 using one-way repeated measures ANOVA test and Tukey test (5% significance). Results: intervention significantly increased: vocal intensity, L1-L0 value of vowel /a/ and counting, CPP value in counting, and decreased: the overall degree of vocal quality deviation in 78% of participants, the total score of VoiSS protocol, the limitation, and emotional subscales. In addition, the intervention increased the score of all the domains of V-RQOL protocol - physical, socio-emotional, and total. Conclusion: Resonance tube phonation in voice therapy was effective in increasing vocal intensity and long-term acoustic parameters, the improved overall degree of vocal quality, reducing voice symptoms, and increasing voice-related quality of life in individuals with PD. |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical TrialParkinson's DiseaseQuality of lifeTherapyVoicePurpose: To verify the effect of resonance tube voice therapy on the vocal aspects of patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD). Method: Intra-subject comparative controlled clinical trial with a single group assignment. Fourteen individuals with PD (10 men, mean age 66.1 years; four women, mean age 73.75 years) received eight 45-minute sessions of voice therapy, twice a week for 4 weeks. The therapy consisted of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises – phonation method in a resonance tube (glass, 27 cm x 9 mm) in water. Tube depth in water ranged from 2 cm to 9 cm, as the difficulty in carrying out the exercises increased (usual pitch, high pitch, low pitch, ascending/descending glissandos), followed by sentence production. The assessments were made three times: at baseline (Time0), after 30 days without intervention (Time1), and 1 day after eight intervention sessions (Time2). The following aspects were assessed: vocal intensity; acoustic parameters (Smoothed Cepstral Peak Prominence – CPPs, alpha ratio, and L1-L0 difference); auditory-perceptual analysis of the overall degree of vocal quality deviation; voice symptoms (Voice Symptom Scale protocol - VoiSS) and voice-related quality of life (Voice-Related Quality of Life Protocol – V-RQOL). The results were compared at the three times of assessment Time0/Time1/Time2 using one-way repeated measures ANOVA test and Tukey test (5% significance). Results: intervention significantly increased: vocal intensity, L1-L0 value of vowel /a/ and counting, CPP value in counting, and decreased: the overall degree of vocal quality deviation in 78% of participants, the total score of VoiSS protocol, the limitation, and emotional subscales. In addition, the intervention increased the score of all the domains of V-RQOL protocol - physical, socio-emotional, and total. Conclusion: Resonance tube phonation in voice therapy was effective in increasing vocal intensity and long-term acoustic parameters, the improved overall degree of vocal quality, reducing voice symptoms, and increasing voice-related quality of life in individuals with PD.Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Department at Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru Universidade de São Paulo, São PauloSpeech-Language Pathology Department of Biobehavioral Sciences Teachers College Columbia UniversityDepartment of Physical Education School of Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp) –, São PauloDepartment of Physical Education School of Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp) –, São PauloUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Columbia UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)dos Santos, Ana PaulaTroche, Michelle ShevonBerretin-Felix, GiédreBarbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP]Brasolotto, Alcione GhediniSilverio, Kelly Cristina Alves2023-03-02T05:21:43Z2023-03-02T05:21:43Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2022.04.016Journal of Voice.1873-45880892-1997http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24195810.1016/j.jvoice.2022.04.0162-s2.0-85132434313Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Voiceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-24T18:53:21Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/241958Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:37:31.399012Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial dos Santos, Ana Paula Parkinson's Disease Quality of life Therapy Voice |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial |
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Effects of Resonance Tube Voice Therapy on Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Trial |
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dos Santos, Ana Paula |
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dos Santos, Ana Paula Troche, Michelle Shevon Berretin-Felix, Giédre Barbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP] Brasolotto, Alcione Ghedini Silverio, Kelly Cristina Alves |
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Troche, Michelle Shevon Berretin-Felix, Giédre Barbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP] Brasolotto, Alcione Ghedini Silverio, Kelly Cristina Alves |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Columbia University Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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dos Santos, Ana Paula Troche, Michelle Shevon Berretin-Felix, Giédre Barbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP] Brasolotto, Alcione Ghedini Silverio, Kelly Cristina Alves |
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Parkinson's Disease Quality of life Therapy Voice |
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Parkinson's Disease Quality of life Therapy Voice |
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Purpose: To verify the effect of resonance tube voice therapy on the vocal aspects of patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD). Method: Intra-subject comparative controlled clinical trial with a single group assignment. Fourteen individuals with PD (10 men, mean age 66.1 years; four women, mean age 73.75 years) received eight 45-minute sessions of voice therapy, twice a week for 4 weeks. The therapy consisted of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises – phonation method in a resonance tube (glass, 27 cm x 9 mm) in water. Tube depth in water ranged from 2 cm to 9 cm, as the difficulty in carrying out the exercises increased (usual pitch, high pitch, low pitch, ascending/descending glissandos), followed by sentence production. The assessments were made three times: at baseline (Time0), after 30 days without intervention (Time1), and 1 day after eight intervention sessions (Time2). The following aspects were assessed: vocal intensity; acoustic parameters (Smoothed Cepstral Peak Prominence – CPPs, alpha ratio, and L1-L0 difference); auditory-perceptual analysis of the overall degree of vocal quality deviation; voice symptoms (Voice Symptom Scale protocol - VoiSS) and voice-related quality of life (Voice-Related Quality of Life Protocol – V-RQOL). The results were compared at the three times of assessment Time0/Time1/Time2 using one-way repeated measures ANOVA test and Tukey test (5% significance). Results: intervention significantly increased: vocal intensity, L1-L0 value of vowel /a/ and counting, CPP value in counting, and decreased: the overall degree of vocal quality deviation in 78% of participants, the total score of VoiSS protocol, the limitation, and emotional subscales. In addition, the intervention increased the score of all the domains of V-RQOL protocol - physical, socio-emotional, and total. Conclusion: Resonance tube phonation in voice therapy was effective in increasing vocal intensity and long-term acoustic parameters, the improved overall degree of vocal quality, reducing voice symptoms, and increasing voice-related quality of life in individuals with PD. |
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