Pediatric Voice Therapy Part 1: Introduction to Pediatric Voice Disorders
Presented by Maia Nystrum Braden
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Maia Nystrum Braden
Maia Braden, MS, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist with eleven years of experience working in voice and voice disorders. She became interested in speech pathology as a singer and earned her MS in Communicative Disorders at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. From there, she completed a clinical fellowship in voice…
Chapters & learning objectives
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1. Pediatric Voice Disorders: Overview
This chapter will provide an introduction to pediatric voice disorders, cover the incidence and prevalence of pediatric voice disorders, the impact on quality of life, and a brief breakdown of common types of voice disorders in children.
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2. Pediatric Laryngeal Anatomy, Physiology and Development
This chapter will review normal laryngeal anatomy, physiology, and pediatric laryngeal development from birth to adolescence. This will provide a foundation for understanding the vocal mechanism and how growth and development can impact evaluation and treatment of voice disorders.
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3. Common Etiologies of Voice Disorders in Children
This chapter will provide a classification system for voice disorders in children, and an overview of the most commonly seen etiologies of these. This will include benign lesions, neurogenic voice disorders, and primary muscle tension.
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