The influence of the low-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation application moment in vocal quality of dysphonic women.

Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-11 DOI:10.1080/14015439.2022.2143557
Gabriela Campos Moura, Angélica Emygdio da Silva Antonetti, Ana Paula Dos Santos, Jhonatan da Silva Vitor, Alcione Ghedini Brasolotto, Larissa Thaís Donalonso Siqueira, Kelly Cristina Alves Silverio
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Objective: to compare the immediate effects of low-frequency TENS employment on vocal quality in women with behavioral dysphonia before and after vocal exercises. Methodology: 30 women (mean = 31.3 years old), diagnosed with behavioral dysphonia received low-frequency TENS before (TENS + VE Group) and after vocal exercises (VE + TENS Group) with a 1-week washout. They had their sustained vowel/a/and running speech recorded before and after each procedure for auditory-perceptual analysis and acoustic measures. The low-frequency TENS parameters applied were symmetrical biphasic quadratic pulse, 200 µs phase, 10 Hz frequency, intensity on the motor threshold, and the electrodes were positioned on the submandibular and superior fibers of the trapezius muscle region. The vocal exercises: tongue trill, humming, finger kazoo, and water resistance therapy were performed totalizing 20 min. Results: intragroup analysis of sustained vowel/a/showed reduction in both groups of strain parameter and increased the breathiness; only VE + TENS Group increased the instability parameter, decreased fundamental frequency, and increased in SPI values; the running speech analysis showed an increase in the overall degree, roughness, and breathiness parameters. However, in VE + TENS Group, there was a statistically significant decrease in the intensity of the strain and an increase in breathiness. The acoustic measures showed that VE + TENS Group had a higher variation than TENS + VE Group regarding NHR. Conclusion: vocal exercises followed by low-frequency TENS have more immediate positive effects on voice quality than the low-frequency TENS followed by vocal exercises. This is a preliminary immediate effects study, and these effects could be verified through long-term assessments.

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低频经皮神经电刺激应用时刻对发音障碍女性发声质量的影响。
方法:30 名被诊断为行为性发音障碍的女性(平均 31.3 岁)在发声练习前(TENS + VE 组)和发声练习后(VE + TENS 组)分别接受了低频 TENS 治疗,并进行了为期一周的冲洗。每次治疗前后,他们都会录制持续元音/a/和跑步语音,以进行听觉感知分析和声学测量。应用的低频 TENS 参数为对称双相二次脉冲、200 µs 相位、10 Hz 频率、运动阈值强度,电极位于下颌下和斜方肌上纤维区域。结果:对持续元音/a/的组内分析显示,两组的应变参数都有所下降,呼吸感都有所上升;只有 VE + TENS 组的不稳定性参数上升,基频下降,SPI 值上升;跑步语音分析显示,整体程度、粗糙度和呼吸感参数都有所上升。然而,在 VE + TENS 组中,应变强度在统计学上有显著下降,而呼吸感有所增加。声学测量结果显示,VE + TENS 组在 NHR 方面的变化高于 TENS + VE 组。这只是一项初步的即时效果研究,这些效果可通过长期评估来验证。
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