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Publikováno v:
J Speech Lang Hear Res
Purpose The goal of this study was to present vocal aerodynamic measurements from pediatric and adult participant pools. There are a number of anatomical changes involving the larynx and vocal folds that occur as children age and become adults. Data
Publikováno v:
Journal of Voice. 34:38-43
The larynx is a complex organ which has a role in a variety of functions such as phonation, breathing, and swallowing. To research these functions, it is widely accepted that in vivo studies provide more anatomically and physiologically relevant find
Autor:
Joseph E. Manzi, Brittany Dowling, Zhaorui Wang, Jim R. Lamb, Emily G. Fry, Kathryn D. McElheny, Michael C. Fu, Joshua S. Dines
Publikováno v:
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 31(5)
Temporal variations during the pitch have demonstrated significant impacts on the kinetic chain, and as such, have implications in injury risk.To determine the effect of varying chronological orders of maximum joint and segment velocities on ball vel
Autor:
J. Scott McMurray, Matthew R. Hoffman, Maia N. Braden, Jim R. Lamb, Jack J. Jiang, Calvin D. Hedberg, Austin Scholp
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 129:1520-1526
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Phonation threshold pressure (PTP), the minimum subglottal pressure (Ps ) required for phonation, is sensitive to changes in laryngeal biomechanics and is often elevated with pathology. Little is reported on PTP in children; cha
Publikováno v:
J Voice
INTRODUCTION: Measures of subglottal pressure (Ps), phonation threshold pressure (PTP), and laryngeal resistance (LR) can be used as indicators of vocal cord disorders. The gold standard non-invasive measurement uses labial interruption, which has be
Autor:
Maia N. Braden, Jack J. Jiang, Austin Scholp, J. Scott McMurray, Matthew R. Hoffman, Jim R. Lamb, Calvin D. Hedberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation. 34(4)
Summary Objective Mean flow rate (MFR) and laryngeal resistance (RL) are sensitive to changes in glottal configuration and biomechanics. There is little reported on aerodynamic parameters in children. We conducted a pilot study to evaluate MFR and RL
Autor:
Matthew R, Hoffman, Austin J, Scholp, Calvin D, Hedberg, Jim R, Lamb, Maia N, Braden, J Scott, McMurray, Jack J, Jiang
Publikováno v:
Laryngoscope
OBJECTIVE: Phonation threshold pressure (PTP), the minimum subglottal pressure (P(s)) required for phonation, is sensitive to changes in laryngeal biomechanics and is often elevated with pathology. Little is reported on PTP in children; challenges wi
Autor:
Jim R. Lamb, Huijing Bao, Yanchao Jiao, Peiyun Zhuang, Qingkai Zeng, Jack J. Jiang, Xuge Huang, Ruiqing Wang, Jiazhen Le
Publikováno v:
Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation. 33(5)
Summary Objectives The aim of this study is to explore the effects of the angle of epiglottis (Aepi) on phonation and resonance in excised canine larynges. Methods The anatomic Aepi was measured for 14 excised canine larynges as a control. Then, the