Shaved Vocal Chords Due to Breathing Difficulty is a result of a known medical practice that is implemented when a baby is born with a breathing difficulty. A surgical procedure called a Tracheotomy is performed on the front side of the neck to open a direct airway through an incision in the trachea. In most cases a tube is installed and later removed at around 5 years of age or a little older. If the child still has a problem breathing, doctors will advise a further approach by shaving the vocal chords to open up the airway for better breathing. Due to this shaving procedure, the voice becomes very high, very deeply placed in the back of the throat and quite raspy. The enunciation is very poor and hardly understood.

Via the Vocal Science method we will bring the voice up to the surface, employing the facial muscles for the resonation and pronunciation of the sound. We make them work in full conjunction and coordination with the abdominal muscles for extra support of the sound. As a result, the voice acquires more body and no longer sounds high and squeaky. And since it is lifted sufficiently from the vocal box, it doesn't pick up mucous any longer. However, to assure it we also supplement our mechanical instruction with natural herbs and homeopathic remedies. Consequently, the person becomes more confident and is assured that he or she will be understood by the people they are communicating with. By our practice, we have found that people often receive promotions at work and even become motivational speakers.


 

 

 

 

© 2010 The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair