Saturday 30 November 2019

Puberphonia, breath

Puberphonia/practice abdominal breathing
    Clavicular / intercostal breathing create tension in neck and larynx. This contributes to laryngeal tightness and spasm. Diaphragmatic breathing :results in a relaxed shoulder girdle and abdominal expansion.

Thursday 28 November 2019

Puberphonia 525th Case 16/11/2019


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Puberphonia research

Speech is reliant on the powerful air flow that is supplied via our respiratory system. When we breath out,the sound filled air travels up from laryngopharynx to oropharynx, powerful air flow is created in the direction of the air flow to buccal cavity.
1.Uvula divide the air flow, right and left.
2.Nasal air also attracted towards the buccal air flow.
3.The divided air in the buccal cavity circulate and make a powerful air flow.
4.The mouth shapes the sound of our voices.

Wednesday 27 November 2019

Puberphonia research

Our research
Tongue & uvula movement during speech:air that carries the sound: a real-time ultrasound evaluation of speech ... It appears that real-time ultrasound imaging of the oral and pharyngeal cavity is a potentially valuable technique for the clinical investigation of puberphonia.