Cross-system effects of dysphagia treatment on dysphonia: a case report

  • LaGorio L
  • Carnaby-Mann G
  • Crary M
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Abstract

Traditionally, treatment of dysphagia and dysphonia has followed a specificity approach whereby treatment plans have focused on each dysfunction individually. Recently however, a therapeutic cross-system effect has been proposed between these two dysfunctions. At least one study has demonstrated swallowing improvement in subjects who completed a dysphonia treatment program. However, we are unaware of any evidence demonstrating the converse effect. In this paper, we present a case-report of a 74 year old male who demonstrated improvement in selected vocal parameters after completion of a dysphagia therapy program.Dysphagia therapy resulted in improved laryngeal function in this subject. Results implicate improved vocal fold tension with increased glottal closure. Further investigation into the potential for this cross-system effect is warranted.

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LaGorio, L. A., Carnaby-Mann, G. D., & Crary, M. A. (2008). Cross-system effects of dysphagia treatment on dysphonia: a case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-67

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