Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2018 Mar 1;144(3):187-193. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2017.2679.
External vibration therapy (EVT) has been widely used in chronic pain conditions, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and athletic training. Vibration therapy has been suggested to enhance vocal performance and has been popularized in social media. However, there is no evidence to support its effect on vocal function.
To evaluate the immediate effects of EVT in trained singers using acoustic and self-assessment parameters.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled interventional study at St Michael's Hospital Voice Clinic, affiliated with the University of Toronto. Data collection and analysis were performed by investigators who were blinded to the group assignment of the participants. Study participants were randomized to EVT or a placebo (control) group. The study dates were September 2015 to December 2016.
Participants attended the voice laboratory at St Michael's Hospital, where a standardized data collection protocol was performed, including acoustic parameters, voice range profile, and soft voice tasks, followed by subjective rating of vocal effort or discomfort. The EVT group underwent EVT to 5 neck sites bilaterally. The placebo group underwent the same protocol with a modified device. After the intervention, the participants repeated the standardized data collection.
The primary outcome in this study was acoustic analysis (jitter, shimmer, and pitch range) compared before and after treatment. In addition, secondary outcomes included perceived effort or discomfort evaluated by participants after 4 voice tasks proposed to investigate more subtle voice properties. Within and between groups, data sets were statistically analyzed for potential treatment effect.
Among 27 participants (age range, 18-50 years; all female), 14 were randomized to the intervention group and 13 to the placebo group. Comparison of the treatment effect on the vowel token acoustic parameters evaluated showed that, after EVT, participants had a more cohesive change with a restricted 95% CI compared with placebo. The mean change in fundamental frequency after intervention was 5.00 Hz in both groups but the 95% CI was much wider after placebo (-30.30 to 19.20) than after EVT (-18.10 to 7.50). After EVT, the effect size was notable in the vowel (0.83) and SVT3 (0.79) task.
In this study, EVT demonstrated a more predictable change in acoustic metrics compared with the placebo treatment. Effort ratings for 6 voice tasks evaluated in this study were not found to be different after EVT compared with the placebo treatment.
clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT02083341.
外部振动疗法(EVT)已广泛应用于慢性疼痛、肌肉骨骼康复和运动训练等领域。有研究表明,振动疗法可以改善发声性能,并在社交媒体上广受欢迎。然而,目前尚无证据支持其对发声功能的影响。
使用声学和自我评估参数评估 EVT 对受过训练的歌手的即时影响。
设计、设置和参与者:这是一项在多伦多大学附属圣迈克尔医院嗓音诊所进行的前瞻性、随机、安慰剂对照的干预性研究。数据收集和分析由对参与者分组情况不知情的研究人员进行。研究参与者被随机分配到 EVT 组或安慰剂(对照)组。研究日期为 2015 年 9 月至 2016 年 12 月。
参与者在圣迈克尔医院的语音实验室接受治疗,在此期间,他们完成了一项标准化的数据收集方案,包括声学参数、嗓音范围图和轻声任务,随后对发声努力或不适的主观评价。EVT 组在 5 个双侧颈部位置进行 EVT。安慰剂组使用改良装置进行相同的方案。干预后,参与者重复进行标准化的数据收集。
本研究的主要结果是比较治疗前后的声学分析(抖动、颤抖和音高范围)。此外,还包括参与者在 4 项语音任务后评估的感知努力或不适,这些任务旨在调查更细微的语音特性。对潜在的治疗效果进行了组内和组间的统计学分析。
在 27 名参与者(年龄 18-50 岁,均为女性)中,14 名被随机分配到干预组,13 名被随机分配到安慰剂组。评估元音音位声学参数的治疗效果比较表明,与安慰剂相比,EVT 后参与者的变化更具凝聚力,95%CI 受限。两组的基频平均变化均为 5.00Hz,但安慰剂组的 95%CI 范围较宽(-30.30 至 19.20),而 EVT 组的 95%CI 范围较窄(-18.10 至 7.50)。EVT 后,在元音和 SVT3 任务中,效应量显著。
在这项研究中,与安慰剂治疗相比,EVT 显示出更可预测的声学指标变化。与安慰剂治疗相比,在这项研究中评估的 6 项语音任务的努力评分并未发现不同。
clinicaltrials.gov 标识符:NCT02083341。