Now all accepted my (kumaresan) theory of redirected phonation treat puberphonia.
Yes, redirected phonation is a direct voice therapy technique used to treat puberphonia, a functional voice disorder where a person speaks with an abnormally high-pitched voice after puberty. By utilizing vegetative functions like coughing or throat clearing, a speech-language pathologist encourages the true vocal folds to make contact, gradually shifting the voice to a lower, normal pitch.
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