Abstract
Objectives. The aim of this case report is to highlight the modifications made to vocal function exercises to suit patient's ability. Study design. Single case report—retrospective. Methods. This case study is about a 77-year-old female with vocal fold atrophy who had difficulty demonstrating the vocal function exercises regimen. Voice therapy techniques were modified for this patient. Results. Post-therapy examination showed significant improvement in perceptual, objective, and self-perceptual analysis of voice. Conclusion. The modified version can be an option for those patients unable to follow the instructions of vocal function exercises.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the members of the committee of the Roger S. Williams Fund, School of Health Professions, University of Missouri, for supporting the research project that made this case report possible.
Declaration of interest: This is a retrospective report of a patient who participated in a project funded by the Roger S. Williams Fund, School of Health Professions, University of Missouri. Funds covered summer salary of the primary author. Consenting patients were given standard care for free. The authors do not have any financial interests related to this paper. The authors report no conflicts of interest.