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Position Statement: Voice Therapy in the Treatment of Dysphonia

Position Statement: Voice Therapy in the Treatment of Dysphonia

Voice therapy contributes to increased effectiveness and efficiency in the otolaryngologist’s diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders. Research data and expert clinical experience support the use of voice therapy in the management of patients with acute and chronic voice disorders and may obviate the need for surgery. When surgery is necessary, adjuvant voice therapy can improve surgical outcomes, prevent additional injury, and limit additional treatment costs.

Adopted: 9/28/2005
Reaffirmed: 12/8/2012
Reaffirmed: 3/20/2016

Note: A more detailed Consensus Statement developed in support of this position statement exists. Click here to read the complete statement.

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