FROM:
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1991 (Jul); 14 (6): 376–378
Wood KW
Department of Chiropractic Therapy,
Northwestern College of Chiropractic,
Bloomington, MN 55431-1599
This paper discusses the case of a 46-yr-old male suffering from spasmodic dysphonia, a chronic disorder involving hyperadduction of the vocal mechanism and resultant vocal arrest. Attention is paid to the neural innervation of the intrinsic laryngeal musculature and postulated mechanisms of irritation which may be amenable to chiropractic manipulative therapy. The type of spinal adjustment and treatment schedule are discussed.