While Vocally Injured, Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From My Alternative Care Voice Specialist
When the vocal injury occurs it’s definitely not a “picnic” for every party involved. If it happens to a regular person, who is not a singer at all, and not at all prepared that one day he/she wakes up and will sound with the hoarse raspy voice which is hardly resembling the voice which the sufferer originally possessed. Not being in agreement with that, the person starts to push all surrounding muscles – like throat, neck, shoulders and chest, trying to extract some sound familiar to them. Unfortunately, the more they push, the less they accomplish. Moreover, the sounds actually gets pushed more so down and may easily get stuck at the neck, which in a short while may become an indication of what’s called Muscle Tension Dysphonia. Now, clearly, the real vocal injury has occurred. Naturally, the first thought that comes to the sufferer is to get referred to ENT doctor. They wait for months for the appointment and finally arrive to the ENT specialist’s office. Af