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Vocal Injury: What Does it Mean?

34 min · 7 de dic de 2021
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Dr. Ryan Branski is a speech-language pathologist, and the Howard A. Rusk Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Research at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. In addition to his decade of experience taking care of injured singers in the clinic, he holds multiple major grants from the National Institutes of Health, to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie vocal injury and wound healing. Therefore, he has a unique perspective from both clinical and basic science perspectives about what vocal injury is. In this episode, we discuss the many meanings of “vocal injury;” how this can contribute to mythology and fear, but also how understanding vocal injury in terms that are rooted in science and medicine can help change our culture to support and affirm the athletic physiology of what vocal performers do.

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Vocal Injury: What Does it Mean?

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