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Chloe Walton

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Gray H, Coman L, Walton C, Thorning S, Cardell E, Weir K
J Voice . 2021 Nov; 38(2):542.e9-542.e27. PMID: 34772593
Objective: To examine the effect of traditional voice therapy and cognitive therapy on the voice and client-wellbeing outcomes in adults with functional voice disorders (FVD). Methods: A systematic review of...
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Wenke R, Coman L, Walton C, Madill C, Theodoros D, Bishop C, et al.
J Voice . 2021 Mar; 37(3):466.e17-466.e34. PMID: 33741236
Objectives: To investigate the noninferiority of intensive voice therapy and compare its effects with weekly voice therapy on multidimensional outcomes of voice and well-being, satisfaction, and attendance in people with...
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Walton C, Carding P, Conway E, Flanagan K, Blackshaw H
Laryngoscope . 2018 Sep; 129(1):187-197. PMID: 30229922
Objectives: Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) typically results in marked changes in voice quality and performance and has a significant impact on quality of life. Treatment approaches generally aim to...
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Walton C, Carding P, Flanagan K
Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2018 Feb; 26(3):157-161. PMID: 29465437
Purpose Of Review: Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) is a common cause of neurogenic dysphonia resulting in glottal insufficiency. To restore glottal sufficiency and reduce the presenting dysphonia, treatment involving...
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Blackshaw H, Carding P, Jepson M, Mat Baki M, Ambler G, Schilder A, et al.
BMJ Open . 2017 Oct; 7(9):e016871. PMID: 28965097
Introduction: A functioning voice is essential for normal human communication. A good voice requires two moving vocal folds; if one fold is paralysed (unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP)) people suffer...
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Walton C, Conway E, Blackshaw H, Carding P
J Voice . 2016 Dec; 31(4):509.e7-509.e22. PMID: 28007326
Objectives: Dysphonia due to unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) can be characterized by hoarseness and weakness, resulting in a significant impact on patients' activity and participation. Voice therapy provided by...
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Wenke R, Stabler P, Walton C, Coman L, Lawrie M, ONeill J, et al.
J Voice . 2014 Jun; 28(5):652.e31-652.e43. PMID: 24929936
Background: Functional dysphonias are commonly associated with reduced treatment attendance leading to variable treatment outcomes. Preliminary research has proposed that intensive treatment may improve client adherence and outcomes; however, further...