Eckley Claudia Alessandra
FCMSCSP, Brazil.
Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2006 Jan-Feb;72(1):45-7. doi: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)30033-1.
Knowledge of occupational voice disorders has gained increased importance as more individuals rely on their voices for their work. Wind instrument players are a specific group of individuals that present intensive use of the vocal tract associated with blowing their instrument. Interestingly, only a small number of reports focus on the laryngeal function of such professionals.
The current study evaluated the laryngeal and vocal tract movement of wind instrument players.
Ten adult wind instrument players were studied with flexible videolaryngoscopy while playing their instrument, in order to observe the movements of the glottis, the vocal tract and the base of the tongue.
In all the participants it was observed that musical tones were played with adducted vocal folds and that the greater the technical difficulty reported by the player, the more it was associated with increased lateral tension in the larynx, as well as constriction in the vocal tract.
The larynx controls the airflow that will reach the mouthpiece of the instrument, directly interfering in blowing. Therefore, wind instrument players should also be considered professional voice users.
随着越来越多的人在工作中依赖嗓音,职业性嗓音障碍的相关知识变得愈发重要。管乐器演奏者是一类特殊人群,他们在吹奏乐器时会频繁使用声道。有趣的是,仅有少数报告关注这类专业人士的喉部功能。
本研究评估管乐器演奏者的喉部和声道运动。
对10名成年管乐器演奏者在吹奏乐器时进行了软性视频喉镜检查,以观察声门、声道和舌根的运动。
在所有参与者中均观察到,演奏音乐音调时声带是内收的,并且演奏者报告的技术难度越大,就越与喉部侧方张力增加以及声道狭窄相关。
喉部控制着到达乐器吹嘴的气流,直接影响吹奏。因此,管乐器演奏者也应被视为职业嗓音使用者。