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  2. Spasmodic dysphonia - Wikipedia

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    Spasmodic dysphonia, also known as laryngeal dystonia, is a disorder in which the muscles that generate a person's voice go into periods of spasm. [1] [2] This results in breaks or interruptions in the voice, often every few sentences, which can make a person difficult to understand. [1]

  3. What is spasmodic dysphonia, RFK Jr.’s voice condition? - AOL

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    What causes spasmodic dysphonia? The disorder is a neurological problem, the Cleveland Clinic says, that is believed to start in the basal ganglia—a part of the brain that coordinates muscle ...

  4. Dystonia - Wikipedia

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    Causes distortions of the mouth and tongue. Spasmodic dysphonia/Laryngeal dystonia muscles of larynx: Causes the voice to sound broken, become hoarse, sometimes reducing it to a whisper. Focal hand dystonia (also known as musician's or writer's cramp). single muscle or small group of muscles in the hand

  5. Torsion dystonia - Wikipedia

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    Spasmodic dysphonia: A dystonia of the vocal cords. The complications surrounding this form of dystonia are speech related and can cause symptoms such as speech that wavers, speech that sounds like a whisper, or speech that is hesitant. Writer's cramp (occupational dystonia): A dystonia that affects the muscles of the hand and forearm. It is ...

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  7. Category:Voice disorders - Wikipedia

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    Muteness (1 C, 10 P) V. Vocal fold disorders (5 P) Pages in category "Voice disorders" ... Spasmodic dysphonia; V. Videostroboscopy; Vocal cord cyst; Vocal cord paresis;

  8. Muscle tension dysphonia - Wikipedia

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    MTD can be distinguished for another similar dysphonia, adductor spasmodic dysphonia, by differences in voice characteristics. [12] In MTD, all vocal tasks (vowels, singing, etc) are difficult for the patient while in adductor spasmodic dysphonia, some vocal tasks are difficult while others are unaffected. [ 12 ]

  9. Tinton Falls council president's surprising voice; this is ...

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    Tinton Falls Borough Council President Risa Clay has spasmodic dysphonia, a vocal cord disorder. On Oct. 19, she is hosting a walk at Sycamore Pavilion Park to raise money for a cure.

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