Improved elasticity for repairing and strengthening the voice. PROEL method

Alfonso Borragán Torre, Marián Agudo Leguina, Mª José González Gutiérrez, María Borragán Salcines

It is becoming more and more evident as time passes that behind dysphonia lie inflammatory processes that have caused it: nasal pathologies (rhinitis, adenoiditis, sinusitis), immune system pathologies (autoimmune diseases, chronic inflammations, allergies and intolerances, Waldeyer’s ring infections), digestive tract pathologies (acid and base reflux, digestive permeability), food contaminated with chemical agents, metals or pesticides, stress and exaggerated emotional responses, hormonal problems, excessive ambient noise, incorrect posture, contaminated environments (factories, hair salons, paint), and the use of medication (bronchodilators, inhaled corticoids). Any voice disorder will necessarily require great effort in using the voice. It is currently possible to resolve more than 95% of vocal disorders, by means of medical, vocal or surgical therapy. The patient and voice specialist require effectiveness, in other words the best and most long-lasting solution in a short time. Slow methods like those based on relaxation and breathing cannot satisfy these requirements. Consequently, systems based upon elasticity and kinetic energy are delivering excellent results. These methods can also be used to strengthen normal voices and turn everyone’s voice into a work of art. Our calling card is our voice and the way we express ourselves.

DOI 
10.14605/LOG1321701

Keywords
PROEL, Elasticity, Vocal chords, Hydration, Lubrication.

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