This prospective clinical study published in the *Journal of Voice* investigated the multidimensional effectiveness of eclectic voice therapy for patients experiencing unilateral vocal fold paralysis after thyroidectomy. The research aimed to assess the impact of this therapeutic approach on various aspects of voice production in this specific patient population. The findings suggest that an eclectic voice therapy approach can be effective in addressing the vocal deficits associated with unilateral vocal fold paralysis post-thyroidectomy. This research is significant for clinicians working with this patient group, providing evidence for a therapeutic strategy that may improve voice outcomes.
Original publication date: 2026 Apr 25
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