Addressing Voice Disorders, No Matter the Cause
Do you or a loved one struggle to be heard? Is your voice hoarse, breathy, or strained? These challenges could be signs of a voice disorder, impacting your ability to communicate effectively and confidently. Our team of speech-language pathologists has extensive experience helping people struggling with voice disorders. We understand the frustration of not being able to communicate effectively and will do what we can to help you find your voice!

What are the Different Types of Voice Disorders?
Voice disorders can arise from various factors, including:
- Vocal Fold Nodules: Small, noncancerous growths on the vocal cords can cause hoarseness and breathy speech.
- Muscle Tension Dysphonia: This occurs when the muscles around the vocal cords become tense, leading to vocal strain and fatigue.
- Neurological Conditions: Conditions such as Parkinson’s disease or stroke can lead to voice disorders, including breathy, quiet, or strained speech.
- Other Underlying Conditions:Certain types of cancers, thyroid issues, and trauma to the neck can all potentially lead to voice disorders.
The Impact of Voice Disorders
Voice disorders can significantly impact your ability to communicate effectively, which can lead to pain, discomfort, and social isolation.
An Integrated Approach at Go Physical Therapy Balance Mobility & Cancer Rehab
Speech therapy is an effective tool for addressing voice disorders and minimizing some of their impact. Our multidisciplinary team of speech, occupational, and physical therapists will work with you and other members of your care team to ensure a cohesive treatment plan that addresses all aspects of your health.
However, our speech and language pathologists are the primary therapists for voice disorders. They’ll conduct comprehensive evaluations to identify the underlying cause of the voice problem. Through targeted strategies, they can help with the following:
Improve Vocal Hygiene
Learn healthy vocal habits to minimize strain and promote vocal health.
Develop Vocal Techniques
Practice exercises to improve vocal fold closure, breath support, and vocal pitch variation.
Reduce Muscle Tension
Learn relaxation techniques to decrease muscle tension around the vocal cords.
Find New Forms of Communication
In some cases, you may want to adopt an alternative or augmentative communication (AAC). We can show you different options.
Empowering Communication at Go Physical Therapy Balance Mobility & Cancer Rehab
Voice disorders don’t have to limit your ability to connect with the world. Our team is dedicated to helping you address the symptoms of a voice disorder and find a way of communicating with the world that works for you. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and learn how we can help you find your voice again!
Your Next Steps…
Request An Appointment
Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!





