학술논문

Applicability of Cone Beam Computed Tomography to the Assessment of the Vocal Tract before and after Vocal Exercises in Normal Subjects.
Document Type
Article
Source
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica. 2016, Vol. 68 Issue 4, p183-188. 6p.
Subject
*PHARYNX physiology
*COMPUTED tomography
*HUMAN voice
PHYSIOLOGICAL aspects of speech
Language
ISSN
1021-7762
Abstract
Background/Aims: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), which represents an alternative to traditional computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, may be a useful instrument to study vocal tract physiology related to vocal exercises. This study aims to evaluate the applicability of CBCT to the assessment of variations in the vocal tract of healthy individuals before and after vocal exercises. Methods: Voice recordings and CBCT images before and after vocal exercises performed by 3 speech-language pathologists without vocal complaints were collected and compared. Each participant performed 1 type of exercise, i.e., Finnish resonance tube technique, prolonged consonant "b" technique, or chewing technique. The analysis consisted of an acoustic analysis and tomographic imaging. Results: Modifications of the vocal tract settings following vocal exercises were properly detected by CBCT, and changes in the acoustic parameters were, for the most part, compatible with the variations detected in image measurements. Conclusion: CBCT was shown to be capable of properly assessing the changes in vocal tract settings promoted by vocal exercises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]