Voice rehabilitation / voice production
for children and adults
For people with hoarseness, vocal nodules or incomplete glottal closure — and anyone who wants to speak and sing without strain.
Voice rehabilitation — adults
If your voice feels tired, you are hoarse, your voice has lowered or risen, or you have been diagnosed with incomplete glottal closure or vocal nodules, don't wait — start working with a vocal coach. Only good work and correct execution of the right exercises will bring results, improving the condition of the voice and soothing swelling. These lessons are aimed not only at singers, actors, instructors and teachers, but also at people who feel discomfort, throat pain or vocal fatigue, or who are simply embarrassed to speak or sing and cannot control their breathing or a trembling voice. When voice problems appear, in addition to working with a coach, we also encourage you to see a phoniatrician to have your larynx and vocal folds checked.
Voice rehabilitation — children
If a child has a hoarse voice, vocal nodules, incomplete glottal closure, an unnaturally high or low, quiet or noisy voice, or frequent voice loss after illnesses, it is worth starting voice rehabilitation. The work consists of appropriate airflow-based vocal exercises which, through repetition and correct execution, help reduce or completely eliminate the symptoms. In such cases, in addition to voice work with a coach, we also encourage a visit to a phoniatrician to check the child's larynx and vocal folds.
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