Voice Disorders Fall, 2008 Monica McHenry, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

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Voice Disorders Fall, 2008 Monica McHenry, Ph.D., CCC-SLP COMD 6387 Office: CRS 116 CRS 139 Phone 713-743-5503 W 5:30 8:30 pm Email: mmchenry@uh.edu Office Hours: by appointment Required Text: Colton, R. H., Casper, J. K., Leonard, R. (2006). Understanding Voice Problems. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Student Learning Outcomes This course enables students to demonstrate the required knowledge and ability as specified by the following standards for the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology. Information will be provided by class lectures, readings, videotape viewing, demonstrations, hands-on practice, and class discussions. The standards are: Std III-C: Voice and Resonance: Etiologies & Characteristics 1) Describe the anatomical, physiological and acoustic parameters of disorders of voice and resonance 2) Discuss the developmental and psychological aspects of disorders of voice and resonance 3) Identify the linguistic and cultural aspects of disorders of voice and resonance 4) Classify the etiologies of disorders of voice and resonance 5) Summarize the symptoms of voice and resonance disorders 6) Identify principles of prevention relevant to voice and resonance disorders 7) Describe different assessment approaches for voice and resonance disorders 8) Discuss intervention approaches for voice and resonance disorders Std III-D: Voice and Resonance: Prevention 1) Discuss the relevant anatomical/physiological and psychological aspects of voice and resonance disorders that are relevant in prevention programs. 2) Identify principles of prevention relevant to voice and resonance disorders 3) Examine the components of effective prevention programs for voice and resonance disorders.

4) Analyze the relevant linguistic and cultural factors that need to be considered when designing prevention programs for voice and resonance disorders Std III-D: Voice and Resonance: Assessment 1) Describe the principles underlying assessment relevant to voice and resonance disorders. 2) Discuss different assessment approaches, including standardized tests, behavioral sampling and criterion-referenced measures for voice and resonance disorders. 3) Identify concepts relevant to assessment (e.g., normative data, reliability and validity). 4) Summarize relevant anatomical/physiological and psychological factors related to the assessment of voice and resonance disorders. 5) Explain the linguistic and cultural aspects of behavior that need to be considered when assessing children and adults who exhibit voice and resonance disorders. Std III-D: Voice and Resonance: Intervention 1) Describe principles underlying intervention with children and adults exhibiting voice and resonance disorders. 2) Discuss different intervention approaches for voice and resonance disorders exhibited by children and adults. 3) Summarize anatomical/physiological and psychological factors that are relevant to the treatment of voice and resonance. 4) Explain the linguistic and cultural aspects of behavior that need to be considered when in the development of intervention programs for voice and resonance disorders. 5) Develop procedures to measure outcomes of performance resulting from intervention. Measurement of Student Performance Student performance will be measured by successful completion of projects, a midterm examination and a final examination. Remediation Each student must demonstrate at least an emerging level of competence for each of the above learning outcomes. If a student does not demonstrate emerging mastery on an initial evaluation of the content (e.g., assignment, exam) s/he will have to complete remediation(s) until emerging competency is demonstrated. Remediations provide additional time/activities needed to obtain knowledge; they will not result in a grade change. Successful completion of a remediation results in the professor s ability to indicate that the target competency level has been achieved (as recorded on KASA form or in SAMS).

Student Responsibilities If you do not understand material in the text or lecture, please ask questions. I will be happy to answer questions in class, by email, on WebCT, or by appointment. Examinations/Projects There will be a midterm covering material from the first half of the semester, and a final, covering material from the last half of the semester, each tentatively worth 100 points. If you have any conflicts with the schedule of exams and assignments, please let me know well before the date in question. You will complete three projects over the course of the semester. They are: Prevention Assessment Treatment Each project is outlined under Assignments at webct. Voice Disorders File Finally, you will compile a Voice Disorders File, worth 20 points. In the file, include ALL handouts, and at least two articles for each section that you believe are the most useful and/or relevant. Work must be submitted by hard copy. If you are not going to be in class, email your assignment to a fellow student (not Mr. Whitley or the professor) and ask them to print and submit it for you. Assignments will be collected at the beginning of class. If you do not submit an assignment by the end of class, it will be considered late. Five points will be deducted for each day late (beginning with the due date). Grading 90% - 100% = A 77% - 79% = C+ 63% - 66% = D 87% - 89% = B+ 73% - 76% = C 60% - 62% = D- 83% - 86% = B 70% - 72% = C- < 60% = F 80% - 82% = B- 67% - 69% = D+ WebCT Please email me at mmchenry@uh.edu to ask questions. I will post the question anonymously and respond to it in the discussion section of WebCT. I will also use the WebCT to provide handouts prior to class and links to websites of interest. I encourage

you to check it frequently and ask about anything related to the lecture or reading that is unclear. You can also use WebCT to check your grades. Weekly Topics NOTE: Related references and recommended readings are under Articles on WebCT by topic. For the Voice Notebook, you will be required to include ALL handouts, as well as at least TWO articles you feel are the most useful or relevant. August 27 Overview, Normal Processes, laryngeal videostroboscopy, view diagnostic videos Output: Videostroboscopy Fiberoptic observation worksheet Videostroboscopy report format Lamina propria ECM table Reading: Chapters 3, 11, and 12 Sept. 3 Output: Case History, Voice Evaluation, Vocal Quality rating, report writing, goal writing Voice evaluation Voice evaluation report Goal examples Reading: Chapters 2 and 8 Sept. 10 Output: Efficacy for general voice therapy Efficacy for MTD therapy Efficacy for manual laryngeal musculoskeletal tension reduction technique (laryngeal massage) Data Sheets Reading: Chapter 4 Sept. 17 Output: Sept. 24 Efficacy and methods of resonant voice therapy. In class practice of RVT Data Sheets, Emerich RVT hierarchy, RVT practice Voice disorders related to faulty usage: Etiology and treatment of behavioral voice disorders - goal writing and therapy practice Evidence for vocal function exercises, confidential voice therapy, relaxation therapy, EMG biofeedback, accent method, yawn-sigh, semioccluded vocal tract - Counseling/psychosocial dynamics In class practice of vocal warm-up.

Output: Oct. 1 Data Sheets Complete MTD tx. Review for midterm. Practice voice quality perceptual evaluation. Oct. 8 Midterm -100 points Oct. 15 Evaluation (history taking and data acquisition) and report due. Professional voice/vocal Hygiene - goal writing and therapy practice GERD Allergies Medications Vocal warm-up with intro to resonant voice Posture Respiration Vocal Hygiene techniques Amplification Output: Guidelines for vocal use reduction program Reading: Chapter 10 Oct. 22 - Pediatric voice disorders and treatment Treatment of vocal hyperfunction in adolescents Treatment of vocal nodules Output: General approaches to developing task sequences; treatment model for children with hoarseness; PVFM differential dx; PVFM assessment Reading: Chapter 7 Oct. 29 - Voice disorders related to organic changes/surgical and medical management of voice disorders Benign lesions Papilloma Kerasosis Granuloma (contact ulcer) Vascular disorders Hemorrhage Varix and ectasia Laryngeal web Blunt trauma Inhalation and thermal trauma Acquired disorders Laryngeal paralysis Glottal incompetence

Reading: Chapter 9 Practice pushing exercises program to correct glottal incompetence Practice Resonant Voice Therapy to achieve optimal vocal fold closure Nov. 5 - Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 cleft palate/resonance guest speaker laryngectomy tumor staging treatment options treatment practiceguest speakers Prevention Projects Presentations No Class Thanksgiving holiday Voice Treatment Projects due Voice disorders and treatment of special populations: Theory, goal writing, and treatment practice Transgender clients Aging Voice disorders and treatment of special populations: Theory, goal writing, and treatment practice Spasmodic Dysphonia Reading: Chapter 7 December 10 - Final 100 points December 10 - Voice Notebooks Due 20 points