Successful Tracheoesophageal Voicing: Diameter Matters

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Course Description:

This webinar takes a closer look at how diameter and airflow characteristics of a voice prosthesis (VP) influence voice quality for people using tracheoesophageal voice following total laryngectomy; various patient scenarios will also be discussed. The speakers will further discuss the airflow characteristics of specific VPs and clinical evidence that demonstrate enhanced voicing characteristics.

Course objectives:
- Summarize the influence of voice prosthesis diameter on voice quality.
- Discuss the development of specific voice prosthesis designed with enhanced airflow characteristics.
- Describe the clinical evidence and myths that exist surrounding voice prosthesis diameter and impact.

Speakers:
Claire Rodd, Head of Clinical Education Atos UK, Speech & Language Therapist
Kelly Jackson-Waite, Global Laryngectomy Clinical Lead

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