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- Neurological Concomitants in Spasmodic Dysphonia By Lyn Dee Harrelson Welcome, This site is a resource for information related to spasmodic dysphonia and the neurological concomitants that can accompany the disorder. SPASMODIC DYSPHONIA NEUROLOGICAL CONCOMITANTS DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT LINKS Resources: Andrews, M. L. (1999) Manual of Voice Treatment: Pediatrics Through Geriatrics. (2nd ...web.nmsu.edu/~lleeper/pages/Voice/harrelson/index.htm
- SUPPORT I have Spasmodic Dysphonia. To save having to say that mouthful every time, we sufferers usually call it SD for short. SD is a form of laryngeal dystonia. My laryngeal muscles those are the ones that operate my larynx and control the way I speak are constantly and involuntarily contracting. As a result, my vocal cords do not function properly. This has impaired my voice so that the ...tintota.com/support/sd.htm