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Voice function therapies for adults

Voice function therapies for adults

We live in a talkative society. Everyone relies on their voice every day, both privately and, above all, professionally: teachers, telephone operators, therapists, singers and many more.

Incorrect strain or overuse of the voice can lead to hoarseness and other changes in voice quality. Without sufficient rest or therapy, vocal cord nodules can form. In voice therapy or voice training, you will learn more about your voice and the factors that can influence it positively or negatively, and you will train your perception. In addition, physiological posture patterns and supportive breathing techniques will be developed.

You will be given the tools you need for good voice use in the form of tone-regulating exercises, breathing techniques, voice warm-ups, phonation and articulation exercises – individually tailored to your specific needs/complaints. Our individual training programme helps you, for example, as a teacher, to be heard by a noisy class without expending a lot of energy. It also helps you to master your daily work without vocal problems in other speaking professions.

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