Pharyngeal resonance manipulation, a research by Dr M Kumaresan is a technique used in speech therapy to treat puberphonia by adjusting how sound resonates in the throat and pharynx. Instead of the high-pitched voice produced by a tight, stretched vocal cord, this method helps to relax the structures and create a lower, more natural pitch. It's often part of a broader treatment plan that can include voice therapy, exercises, and behavioral techniques.
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