Therapy for Vocal Fatigue
Vocal fatigue is the progressively increasing effort to speak or sing, accompanied by a progressive decrease in vocal ability. It can be felt as...
Difficulty Swallowing
Difficulty swallowing also known as dysphagia is the disruption of the normal process of the transfer of food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach...
Our Voice
Our voice is produced by the most seductive human organ, the larynx. Our larynx has multiple tasks as it participates in speech, breathing and swallowing.
Reflux of Gastric acid
Almost 40% of the adult Greek population has gastrointestinal reflux symptoms, but only 10% are aware of it. Many patients with laryngopharyngeal....
Coughing
Coughing occurs when cells along the air passages get irritated and trigger a chain of events. The result is air in the lungs is forced...
Hoarse Voice
Hoarse Voice refers to a difficulty making sounds when trying to speak. Vocal sounds may be weak, breathy, scratchy, or husky, and the pitch or quality...
Vocal Cord Nodules
Vocal cord nodules are benign (noncancerous) growths on both vocal cords that are caused by vocal abuse. They are also known as "singers' nodules"...
Reflux of Gastric Fluid into the Larynx
The term Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) refers to the backflow of food or stomach acid all of the way back up into the larynx...
Voice Care
For a professional voice user voice care and vocal hygiene are very important to be implemented on a daily basis. Careers that depend on...
Swallowing disorders
Swallowing disorders: An endoscopic exam is an office procedure that involves viewing the throat and vocal cords in order to determine...









