What is it caused by?

Voice Disorders (Dysphonia) can be caused by a myriad of factors. We provide the clinical expertise to rehabilitate impaired voiced and works closely with ENTs to solve your voice problems and teach you ways to prevent them from recurring.

 

Voice Disorders

Our therapist provides expert consultation to NIE's trainee teachers and writes the university's curriculum on Voice Production & Vocal Health.

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Before Treatment

After Treatment

Success Stories

CL, a 33-year-old gentleman, was referred to Quantum Lip by an ENT Specialist for a “weak voice”. When examined, he was habitually speaking using a falsetto voice quality (puberphonia). Half an hour into the initial assessment and treatment session, he was able to produce his modal voice with little effort, sounding for once in his life like a real man!

Testimonial of Dr Veronica Czitrom, Mathematician & Statistician who conducts regular workshops and training internationally. She presented with a severely hoarse voice in April 2010. After 12 sessions of intensive voice therapy, she is now confident to resume her teaching duties.

LSVT Certification


Lee-Silverman Voice Technique for treatment of speech and communication disorders in persons with Parkinson’s disease.

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Estill Certification


Estill Levels 1 & 2 and Figure Proficiency certification. Click on certificates to enlarge.

Voicecraft Certification


Voicecraft workshop on working with the professional voice.

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LMRVT Certification


Lessac-Madson Resonant Voice Therapy (Adults) for treatment of various voice disorders and pathologies.

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Improvement in vocal health

Management of voice disorders

Extending your pitch range

Extending your loudness range

Strengthening and stabilizing your falsetto range

Diaphragmatic-abdominal breathing exercises

Resonance training (achieving a "brighter" voice quality)

Producing different vocal effects as desired

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“Many voice professionals are at risk of dysphonia. Our therapist has had a vast experience working with teachers, singers, lawyers and other voice professionals in voice rehabilitation.


Ignoring your voice disorder or persisting with a hyper-functional vocal technique can cause irreversible damage to your vocal folds and result in early termination of your voice career. Seek help today if you experience any dysphonia.”

Signs & Symptoms

A person may be experiencing a voice disorder if he/she demonstrates any of the following signs or symptoms:


- sensation of pain, soreness or tightness in the throat

- burning or "lump" sensation in the throat

- "croaky" voice in the mornings or on waking

- changes in voice quality (e.g. hoarseness, weakness)

- changes in pitch or loudness range


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