This book describes modern multidimensional-quantitative methods in voice diagnosis based on EBM evidence and proposes an evidence-based minimal standard in voice diagnosis. It provides the necessary scientific background combined with practical implementation.
Current scientific findings from recent years provide speech-language pathologists, voice and speech therapists, as well as physicians in otolaryngology with new opportunities for the medical and therapeutic care of voice patients. Voice diagnostics and various voice treatments for heterogeneous voice disorders can thus be better integrated to apply structured clinical reasoning for voice treatment.
Plus: Numerous videos, audios, and downloadable work materials facilitate implementation in practice.
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XIV, 214 p. 76 illus., 51 illus. in color. With online files/update.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-3-662-70161-4 (9783662701614)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-70162-1
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Prof. Ben Barsties v. Latoszek, PhD, is a speech-language pathologist and medical scientist specializing in voice and its disorders. He is professor at the SRH University of Applied Health Sciences in Düsseldorf, Leverkusen, and Bonn.
Prof. Andreas Müller, MD, is a specialist in otolaryngology with a focus on the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal diseases and is the chief physician of the Department of ENT Medicine and Plastic Surgery at SRH Wald-Klinikum Gera.
Ahmed Nasr, MD, is a specialist in phoniatrics and pediatric audiology (voice, speech, and childhood hearing disorders) with clinical and research expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal diseases as well as in phonosurgery. He is a senior physician in the otolaryngology clinic of Schwarzwald-Baar Klinikum in Villingen-Schwenningen. Additionally, he has established the first practice in Southwest Germany in 2023 that specializes in the treatment of voice and swallowing disorders.