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The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of flow ball phonation on the voice of professional voice users and elite vocal performers, both with and without functional voice disorders. Given the substantial vocal demands inherent to this population and their reliance on the voice for occupational purposes, this intervention may represent a valuable approach for the prevention and/or treatment voice disorders.
Background. Due to the high vocal demands, professional voice users (e.g. teachers) and elite vocal performers (e.g. singers) are risk populations for developing voice disorders. High-quality voice research in these vulnerable populations is highly needed for effective and efficient treatment and prevention of voice disorders. The flow ball (FB) is a promising innovative voice therapy device to perform semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) with the extra advantage of providing real-time visual feedback of the airflow. Despite this important advantage, strong efficacy studies of an FB intervention program are lacking. Objective. To investigate the immediate-, short- and long-term effects of an SOVTE intervention with the FB on the phonation of professional voice users with (treatment) and without (prevention) voice disorders and to compare it with the 'treatment as usual' straw phonation (SP) and a sham condition, using a longitudinal randomized sham-controlled trial (RCT). Methods. Subjects will be randomly assigned into an FB group, an SP group or a control (sham) group. They will receive a short-term intensive voice intervention of 3 weeks, combining both guided therapy/training sessions and independent practice at home. A flexible strobovideolaryngoscopy and a multidimensional voice assessment will be performed by assessors blinded to group allocation and study phase. Assessments will be performed two times before the intervention (pre 1 and pre 2), immediately after the intensive intervention (post 1) and at 3 weeks (follow-up 1) and 3 months (follow-up 2) follow-up. The sham group will use the same FB device but no phonation will be involved.
Age
18 - 60 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Ghent University
Ghent, East-Flanders, Belgium
Start Date
May 8, 2025
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2027
Completion Date
September 30, 2028
Last Updated
May 7, 2025
144
ESTIMATED participants
Flow Ball Intervention
BEHAVIORAL
Straw Phonation Intervention
BEHAVIORAL
Sham Intervention
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University Ghent
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