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Revista Universidad y Sociedad

On-line version ISSN 2218-3620

Abstract

YANEZ PALACIOS, Jorge Fabián; MERCHAN GAVILANES, María Luisa  and  YANEZ PALACIOS, Lorena Pilar. BREATHING EXERCISES IN PHONOARTICULAR REHABILITATION.: PROPOSALS FOR PRACTICE. Universidad y Sociedad [online]. 2017, vol.9, n.2, pp. 278-284. ISSN 2218-3620.

In the communicational system, the voice constitutes the acoustic signal that allows the interaction between subjects. Its role as a vehicle of social interaction justifies that it becomes the fundamental tool to perform throughout life so learning to use it, take care of it and rehabilitate it, is one of the training challenges, especially in what has become In the medium through which it is a requirement of their daily activity, above all, in the identification of faults, disorders and pathologies associated with the resonator and the vocal apparatus, especially when projected and executed from respiratory coordination. Reflection on the topic and included in this work. It includes a proposal of exercises that can favor the rehabilitation from the phonoarticulatorio education. In this case, an approach is presented to the affectations and ways of dealing with common situations that must be addressed from the exercise that corresponds to parents, counselors, speech therapists, speech therapists and rehabilitators to teach.

Keywords : Respiratory coordination exercises; rehabilitation of hearing and language; stimulation of the resonator; voice care.

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