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  • ...move. It is often the result of damage to the [[nerves]] that control the vocal cords. ...is derived from the Latin "vocalis" (meaning "voice"), "chorda" (meaning "cord"), and the Greek "paralysis" (meaning "loosening").
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  • '''Vocal Rest''' ...voice]] excessively or improperly, leading to [[vocal fatigue]] or [[vocal cord injury]].
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  • '''Vocal Cord Nodules''' ...he [[vocal cords]] that can cause voice problems. They are often caused by vocal abuse or misuse.
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  • == Voice Disorders == ...he [[larynx]] (pronunciation: /ˈlærɪŋks/), which can result in a change in vocal quality, volume, pitch, or flexibility.
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  • ...is a medical condition characterized by the simultaneous production of two vocal sounds. ...disorders such as [[vocal fold paralysis]], [[vocal fold paresis]], and [[vocal fold nodules]].
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  • ...branch of medicine that deals with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the [[larynx]]. The term is derived from the Greek wo === Disorders and Diseases ===
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  • ...ty of the voice. These abnormalities are usually caused by issues in the [[vocal cords]] that produce sound. === Types of Voice Disorders ===
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  • ...anges in volume or pitch. Hoarseness is often caused by a problem in the [[vocal cords]], which are part of the [[larynx]]. ...cord nodules]]: Small, non-cancerous growths on the vocal cords caused by vocal abuse.
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  • == Cord (medicine) == '''Cord''' (pronounced: /kɔːrd/) is a term used in medicine to refer to a long, c
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  • ...d breathy, raspy, strained, or show changes in volume or pitch<ref>[[Voice disorders]]</ref>. ...cord nodules]]: Small, non-cancerous growths on the vocal cords caused by vocal abuse.
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  • Hoarseness is typically caused by a problem in the [[vocal cords]], which are part of the [[larynx]] in the throat. Common causes incl ...ord nodules]]: These are noncancerous growths on the vocal cords caused by vocal abuse.
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  • == Vocal fold == ...ucial part of the [[Human voice|human voice]] production system. The term "vocal fold" is derived from the Latin ''vocalis'' (relating to voice) and the Old
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  • ...-GOL-o-jist) is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of the [[Larynx]], commonly known as the voice box. ...is]], [[Vocal cord nodules and polyps]], [[Laryngeal cancer]], and [[Vocal cord paralysis]]. They also perform procedures like [[Laryngoscopy]], [[Laryngea
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  • ...ch-Language Pathology]] that involves the diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders. It is a non-surgical approach that aims to improve or restore the individu ...patient about healthy voice habits and lifestyle changes that can improve vocal health.
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  • ...he [[anatomy]], [[physiology]], and [[pathology]] of the [[voice]] and its disorders. The term is derived from the Greek words "phone" meaning "voice" and "iatr ...branch of medicine that deals with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the larynx.
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  • ...nx]], often to improve the voice quality of individuals with certain voice disorders. ...ion of an implant into the larynx to alter the position or length of the [[vocal cords]], thereby changing the pitch, loudness, or quality of the voice. The
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  • === Types of Communication Disorders === Communication disorders can be broadly classified into four main categories:
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  • ...s, including damage to the [[vocal cords]], [[laryngitis]], [[neurological disorders]], and psychological stress or trauma. It can also be a symptom of more ser ...or long-term voice issues, or surgery for physical damage to the larynx or vocal cords.
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  • ...all three-sided pyramids which form part of the [[larynx]], to which the [[vocal cords]] are attached. They are situated at the upper, back part of the lary ...osing of the vocal cords, as well as for the tension and relaxation of the vocal cords. This is essential for the production of different pitches and volume
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  • ...voice or even loss of voice ([[aphonia]]) and a condition known as [[vocal cord paresis]]. This can occur as a result of surgeries in the neck region, such * [[Vocal cord paresis]]
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