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Respiratory Muscle Strength Training to Improve Vocal Function in Patients with Presbyphonia.
Respiratory Muscle Strength Training to Improve Vocal Function in Patients with Presbyphonia. J Voice. 2022 May; 36(3):344-360.
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Resistance Training
Respiratory Muscles
Voice Quality
Voice Training
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Patrick A. Flume
Lucinda A Halstead
Heather Shaw Bonilha