Gilman Marina, Gilman Sander L
The Emory Voice Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
J Voice. 2008 Mar;22(2):219-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2006.08.016. Epub 2007 Jun 15.
The present article surveys the literature on the electrotherapy treatment for voice disorders from the mid-18th century to World War I (1914--1918) and the post 1970s reappearance of such therapies. The reappearance of electrotherapy as treatment for voice disorders in the past 20 years has been heralded as a major breakthrough. In light of our reading of the scientific literature of the 19th century, it can be shown to repeat many of the presuppositions of electrotherapists of that time. The current resurgence of interest and research in electrical stimulation of the larynx is buoyed by technological innovations analogous to those in the 19th century. Although the current state of research has enhanced our understanding of vocal fold physiology, it does not necessarily provide a new therapeutic approach as a survey of the most recent literature shows.
本文综述了从18世纪中叶到第一次世界大战(1914 - 1918年)以及20世纪70年代后此类疗法再次出现期间有关语音障碍电疗法的文献。在过去20年中,电疗法作为语音障碍治疗方法的再次出现被誉为一项重大突破。根据我们对19世纪科学文献的研读,可以发现它重复了那个时期电疗师的许多预设。当前对喉部电刺激兴趣和研究的再度兴起受到了与19世纪类似的技术创新的推动。尽管当前的研究状况增进了我们对声带生理学的理解,但正如对最新文献的综述所示,它不一定能提供一种新的治疗方法。