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JOURNAL OF VOICE
卷 36, 期 4, 页码 -出版社
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.07.027
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Voice quality; Parkinson disease; Rehabilitation
This study verified the immediate effect of the Finger Kazoo technique associated with glissandos on the voice of individuals with Parkinson's disease. The results showed that the technique increased the voice range and maximum phonation time of the participants, and they reported satisfaction with the technique and its results.
Objective. To verify the immediate effect of the Finger Kazoo technique associated with glissandos in the voice of individuals with Parkinson's disease. Method. Thirty subjects with Parkinson's Disease comprised of 15 men and 15 women with a mean age of 63.8 years (+/- 6.88) and mean time of diagnosis of 97.33 (+/- 63.53) months, all with preserved cognition. The subjects' voice range profile (VRP), speech range profile (SRP), and the maximum phonation time were assessed, before and after applying the Finger Kazoo technique associated with ascending and descending glissando. After the technique, a vocal satisfaction questionnaire was completed. Results. After the applied technique there was an increase in the minimum and maximum fundamental frequency recorded respectively in the SRP and in the VRP; there was an increase in the vocal range (measured in Hertz and semitones) of the women, recorded in the VRP; in the male population, there was an increase in maximum phonation time. A higher percentage of positive references to vocal improvement was observed after the exercise. Conclusion. In patients with Parkinson's Disease, the Finger Kazoo with glissando technique promoted an increase in the minimum fundamental frequency of the SRP and in the vocal extensions of women, as well as increasing the maximum phonatory time of men. In addition, patients reported satisfaction with the use of the technique and its results.
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