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Vocal Cord Paralysis Treatment

Vocal Cord Paralysis

01 Vocal Cord Paralysis

Dysphonia is a voice disorder characterized by hoarseness, weakness, or even loss of voice. This can occur if the nerves controlling the functions of the larynx are impaired as a result of an accident, a surgical procedure, or a viral infection. Overuse and emotional stress can cause loss of voice as well. Sometimes the trouble stems from paralysis that damages the nerves that move the vocal cords. Essentially, airflow from the lungs generate voice. The vocal folds vibrate when air is pushed past them with sufficient pressure. Without normal vibration of the vocal folds in the larynx, the sound of speech is not present.

02 Scalp Acupuncture

Scalp acupuncture has a good effect on dysphonia due to vocal cord paralysis resulting from different reasons. Patients should receive treatment as soon as possible. The earlier the patient gets treatment, the better the prognosis.

Brain exercises for stroke recovery

Brain Exercises For Stroke Recovery

Training Exercises for Stroke Patients - Here are some great cognitive training exercises: Card Matching, Visual/Spatial Processing Games, Alphabetize Sentences, Counting Money, Brain Teasers, Simon Memory Game, Board Games, Strategy Games. Repetition is key to recover after stroke, including cognitive rehabilitation. Our therapy with a speech-language pathologist that can create a custom regimen that targets your problem areas. If you do not have access to a therapist, try using an app created by speech-language pathologists.

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