Voice production involves complex interactions between respiratory, phonatory, and resonatory systems. This book explores the scientific principles of voice generation and the clinical approaches used to assess and treat voice disorders. Readers learn about vocal anatomy, acoustic measurement, and common pathologies like nodules and paralysis. Clinical techniques including vocal hygiene, laryngeal massage, and resonance therapy are described with illustrative cases. The integration of science and therapeutic practice supports both academic understanding and clinical application. Ideal for voice clinicians, students, and vocal health specialists.
Mireille Jacquet is a clinician-researcher with deep expertise in voice diagnostics and laryngeal physiology. She has conducted advanced studies on vocal fold dynamics and voice therapy in professional voice users. With extensive teaching experience, she contributes to professional training modules on voice hygiene and rehabilitation. Her published works often address pathophysiology and acoustic analysis in voice science. She also contributes to interdisciplinary research in otolaryngology.