In this video, we delve into the concept of the phonatory gap, a condition where the vocal cords don’t meet properly, causing a gap during speech. This can lead to voices that sound breathy, husky, or creaky. We discuss various causes such as nodules, vocal cord paralysis, muscle tension dysphonia, and post-surgical effects. We also explore the symptoms, which include a weak voice and vocal fatigue, and offer insights into treatments that focus on voice therapy and exercises to encourage proper closure of the vocal cords. Effective therapy can significantly improve voice quality over time.
00:00 Introduction to Phonatory Gap
00:18 Causes of Phonatory Gap
03:26 Symptoms and Effects
03:54 Diagnosis and Treatment
04:53 Therapeutic Exercises
06:00 Duration and Recovery
06:28 Conclusion and Final Tips