Presbylarynx, Functional Voice Disorders, Muscle Tension Dysphonia

Elizabeth Erickson‐DiRenzo, Christine M. Kim, C. Sung
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Presbylarynx refers to age-related structural changes of the vocal folds that include muscle atrophy, reduced neuromuscular control, loss of superficial lamina propria layer, and reduced pliability. The changes result in thin and bowed vocal folds, increased vocal effort requirements, breathy voice, change in habitual pitch, and strain. The primary treatment options are voice therapy focused on strengthening breath support and the intrinsic muscles of the larynx, and optimization of resonance; injection augmentation of the vocal folds; and type I thyroplasty. Functional dysphonia is defined as change in voice quality in the absence of structural or neurological abnormalities of the larynx. Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) is a subtype of functional voice disorders and involves laryngeal muscle tension imbalance due to excessive or dysregulated activation resulting often in strained or breathy voice. MTD can be divided into primary (psychological etiology or vocal misuse) and secondary (compensatory for organic laryngeal pathology). The mainstay of treatment for MTD is voice therapy, along with medical or surgical treatment of the underlying vocal pathology in secondary MTD. Mutational falsetto, or puberphonia, is a functional voice disorder where a high-pitched, pre-adolescent voice fails to transition to the lower pitch of adulthood. This review contains 5 figures, 7 tables, 4 videos and 10 references Key Words: Presbylarynx, Injection augmentation, Type I thyroplasty, Primary muscle tension dysphonia, Secondary muscle tension dysphonia, Muscle tension patterns, Manual circumlaryngeal therapy, Functional dysphonia, Mutational falsetto  
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喉老,功能性语音障碍,肌肉紧张性发声障碍
喉老是指与年龄相关的声带结构变化,包括肌肉萎缩、神经肌肉控制能力下降、浅层固有层丧失和柔韧性下降。这些变化会导致声带变薄、弯曲、发声力要求增加、声音带呼吸、习惯性音高改变和紧张。主要的治疗选择是声音疗法,重点是加强呼吸支持和喉部的内在肌肉,并优化共振;声带注射增强术;和I型甲状腺成形术功能性发声障碍的定义是在喉部没有结构或神经异常的情况下,声音质量发生改变。肌张力性发声障碍(MTD)是功能性声音障碍的一种亚型,涉及喉部肌张力失衡,由于过度或失调的激活,导致声音紧张或呼吸。MTD可分为原发性(心理病因或声带滥用)和继发性(喉部器质性病理的代偿性)。治疗MTD的主要方法是声音治疗,以及继发性MTD的潜在声带病理的药物或手术治疗。变异性假声,或称青春期假声症,是一种功能性声音障碍,即青春期前的高音无法过渡到成年期的低音。本文包含5张图、7张表、4段视频和10篇参考文献。关键词:喉老症、注射增强术、ⅰ型甲状腺成形术、原发性肌张力性发声障碍、继发性肌张力性发声障碍、肌张力模式、人工喉周治疗、功能性发声障碍、突变性假声
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