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Development and Usefulness of Hypernasality Control Device: A Preliminary Study

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한국청각언어재활학회
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Yun-Kyung Song
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『Audiology and Speech Research』Audiology and Speech Research 제16권 제4호, 373~382쪽, 전체 10쪽
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2020.10.31
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The purpose of this study was to compare nasalance scores of the experimental paragraphs and sentences with and without ‘Hypernasality Control Device (HCD)’ and to determine the degree of foreign body sensation and pain with HCD. A 44-year-old normal adult woman wore type I and type II HCD, and then she was asked to read aloud the experimental paragraphs and sentences. Using a Nasometer, the nasalance scores were measured. The subject responded to a questionnaire with 5-point scale to measure the degree of foreign body sensation and pain after wearing two types of HCD. In all experimental paragraphs and sentences, the nasalance scores with HCD were measured lower than those of without HCD. In addition, there was no foreign body sensation and pain with HCD, or it was at a slight level. These results showed that HCD played a role in regulating nasal resonance in a normal adult woman. It is expected that the HCD will contribute to the control of the nasalance scores in hypernasality subjects. And simplify the production process and continuous modification are required for efficient application and the appropriate HCD size and shape.

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Yun-Kyung Song. (2020).Development and Usefulness of Hypernasality Control Device: A Preliminary Study. Audiology and Speech Research, 16 (4), 373-382

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Yun-Kyung Song. "Development and Usefulness of Hypernasality Control Device: A Preliminary Study." Audiology and Speech Research, 16.4(2020): 373-382

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