Addiction of Lung Volume Recruitment Technique in Lee Silverman Protocol for Voice Professionals
Launched by ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE CIENCIAS DA SAUDE · Nov 30, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of July 09, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is looking at a new way to help voice professionals, like singers and speakers, improve their vocal quality. Researchers want to see how adding a special breathing technique, called lung volume recruitment, can enhance the Lee Silverman Method, which is already used for voice training. The trial will examine how these changes affect the range and quality of their voices.
To participate, you need to be a voice professional without any voice diseases. However, if you smoke, have certain vocal cord issues, dental problems, or mental health conditions, you won't be eligible. The trial is not yet recruiting participants, but once it starts, those involved can expect to learn more about their vocal capabilities and how to enhance them. This study aims to help voice professionals sing and speak more effectively.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • Voice professionals with no voice disease
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • smokers
- • Glottis paralysis and dysfunction
- • dental problems
- • Mental and cognitive disorders
About Escola Superior De Ciencias Da Saude
Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde is a leading educational institution dedicated to advancing healthcare through rigorous academic programs and innovative research. Committed to fostering excellence in clinical practice, the institution actively engages in clinical trials aimed at improving patient outcomes and contributing to the broader medical community. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde leverages its expertise in health sciences to support the development of new therapies and interventions, ensuring the highest standards of ethical conduct and scientific integrity in all research endeavors.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Anapolis, Go, Brazil
Patients applied
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported