The fourth edition of Clinical Voice Disorders is an up-to-date, practical reference for the management of voice
disorders caused by structural and neurologic etiologies, as well as psychogenic disorders. The book provides a
solid foundation for understanding the relationship between biology and clinical assessment; how neuromechanism
relates to disorders; and the complex nature of behavioral voice disorders and treatment.
An expanded collection of clinical case studies provides the valuable opportunity to work through real-life examples
of frequently encountered problems. New to this edition is a DVD-ROM with videos that provide a window into clinical
interviewing, enabling viewers to observe Dr. Aronson's techniques and approaches to therapy. Additional chapters
on the DVD-ROM present the evolution and embryology of the larynx and respiratory system, covering vital respiration,
respiration for speech, and the anatomy and physiology of phonation. Demonstrations of vocal fold vibratory patterns,
stroboscopic examples of various pathologies, and audio samples of dysarthric voices enable clinicians to apply
concepts presented in the text.
Highlights:
� Detailed presentation of the voice examination
� Evidence-based approaches that guide the reader through decision making and to the confident selection of treatments
and therapies
� New chapter presenting the special considerations for treating the professional singer
� In-depth coverage of the laryngeal and respiratory anatomy and physiology�topics frequently omitted in textbooks
on voice disorders
� Nearly 200 photographs and illustrations demonstrating keyconcepts
Ideal for students in graduate-level speech�language pathology programs and clinicians treating patients with voice
disorders, this multimedia resource is indispensable for mastering the philosophy and clinical management for the
full range of clinical voice pathologies.