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Characteristics of Phonatory Function in Singers and Nonsingers With Vocal Fold Nodules
Authors:Cara E Stepp  James T Heaton  Tara K Stadelman-Cohen  Maia N Braden  Marie E Jetté  Robert E Hillman
Institution:Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science & Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts;Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation, Boston, Massachusetts;Harvard Medical School Department of Surgery, Boston, Massachusetts;§MGH Institute of Health Professions School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:

Purpose

The goals of this study were to determine if there were significant differences between singers and nonsingers in the morphology of vocal nodules and the associated impact on vocal function.

Method

Participants were 10 professionally trained singers with nodules, eight nonsingers with nodules, and 10 individuals with healthy normal voice (controls). Surface electromyography (sEMG) from three anterior neck locations and acoustic rise times for vowels /a/ and /i/ were measured in all the participants. In individuals with nodules, dB SPL/cm H2O, glottal airflow, and nodule location and size were also measured.

Results

There were no significant differences between singers and nonsingers with nodules in terms of airflow, dB SPL/cm H2O, nodule size, or nodule location. In nonsingers with nodules, airflow and nodule size were significantly correlated, but were not significantly correlated in singers. Vowel rise times and sEMG during vocal tasks did not differentiate among nodule and control groups. Sternocleidomastoid sEMG during initiation of the vowel /a/ was statistically significantly stronger in nonsingers with nodules relative to singers with nodules and controls.

Conclusions

Nodule morphology did not differ between singers and nonsingers, although some behavioral aspects of phonation differed between the groups.
Keywords:Vocal hyperfunction  Vocal nodules  Neck surface electromyography
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