Voice disorders in people of speech professions: reasons, modern methods of correction
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https://doi.org/10.24866/2658-5855/2025-1/14-22Keywords:
vocal disorders, speech professions, voice diagnostics, prevention of vocal diseases, correction of vocal disordersAbstract
The article covers the problem of voice disorders among specialists in speech professions, including teachers, singers, actors, and medical professionals. These disorders are often caused by an intense vocal load, lack of preventive measures, and low awareness of the importance of early diagnosis of such problems.
The aim of this research is to study the nature of vocal disorders and validate the need to develop an integrated approach to their prevention and rehabilitation using modern technologies. The survey was conducted, which involved 146 respondents from various speech professions. The survey form contained questions about professional conditions, voice complaints, and preventive measures.
The results of the survey showed that more than 80% of the participants experience regular vocal problems, including dryness and sore throat, as well as vocal cord fatigue. However, most specialists ignore the importance of these disorders, which increases the risk of chronic diseases.
The key findings of the study indicate the need to create accessible programs that allow self-diagnosis and correction of voice disorders. The article expands existing approaches to the prevention and treatment of voice pathologies, offering the introduction of digital solutions to improve the quality of life of speech professionals.
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