Fauquier ENT Blog

Various News About Things Going on at Fauquier ENT & World

Posts Tagged ‘spasmodic dysphonia’

Speech Therapy Found to be of NO Benefit for Spasmodic Dysphonia

Posted by fauquierent on June 9, 2011

A recent study was published that has found that speech therapy had minimal if any significant beneficial effect on spasmodic dysphonia (a spastic vocal disorder) in a study cohort of 31 patients.

The study was divided in 3 patient treatment groups:

- One-third received no further intervention after botox injection which is considered standard of care in the treatment of spasmodic dysphonia
- One-third received a standard 5-week course of voice therapy after botox injection
- One-third received a 5-week course of sham voice therapy after botox injection

All patients regardless of treatment group experienced improved voice quality in response to botox injection.

However, patients who received voice therapy after botox injection did not experience longer injection effect duration or significantly greater improvements in vocal quality than patients in botox only or botox plus sham therapy groups.

Dr. Chang performs botox injections for spasmodic dysphonia every Friday afternoon.

Reference:
Combined Modality Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia. J Voice. 2011 Feb 2. [Epub ahead of print]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , , | Leave a Comment »

Dr. Chang to Give Lecture on Spasmodic Dysphonia in Richmond, VA

Posted by fauquierent on June 9, 2011

Dr. Christopher Chang will be a guest lecturer on the topic of spasmodic dysphonia in Richmond, VA on June 11, 2011. Dr. Chang was invited to give a 3 hour long talk to the Central Virginia SD Group at the CJW Medical Center Johnston-Willis Campus in the Board Room starting at 12PM.

Dr. Chang is a Yale and Duke trained, board-certified otolaryngology-head and neck surgeon with fellowship training in laryngology. He is considered an expert on spasmodic dysphonia and has patients coming from as far as the Philippines (yes… the one on the other side of the world) every 3-6 months to receive treatment for this rare condition.

Read more about this condition here.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment »

The King’s Speech and Those With Spasmodic Dysphonia

Posted by fauquierent on February 20, 2011

The film “The King’s Speech,” nominated for Oscars in 12 categories for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards hits home for many who suffer from stuttering. However, I am sure this story also has empathetically affected those patients who suffer from spasmodic dysphonia.

What is spasmodic dysphonia?

Think of it as stuttering of the voicebox where the words get stuck in the throat level rather than the mouth level.

Both conditions result in patients severely limiting their social engagements and cause tremendous stress when communicating with others.

Many people know what stuttering sounds like… Now listen to what spasmodic dysphonia sounds like here in this video. This video also shows how spasmodic dysphonia is treated with botox injections to the vocal cord. Such injections calm the spasms down so that the person is able to speak almost completely normally for at least 3 months until the botox wears off and it needs to be repeated.

Botox injections for spasmodic dysphonia as well as other conditions are performed by Dr. Chang every week.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , , | Leave a Comment »

Botox for “Sale” Due to Market Influences of Supply and Demand

Posted by fauquierent on October 7, 2010

The NYT wrote a somewhat humorous article on Oct 7, 2010 regarding botox injections for wrinkles from both a supply (physician) and demand (patient) viewpoint.

In NYC, one can now find neon colored signs advertising botox specials!

Read the NYT article here.

Of note, our clinic performs botox injections not for just cosmetic reasons (wrinkles), but also medical reasons including migraine headaches, TMJ, spasmodic dysphonia, torticollis, etc.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment »

Dr. Chang Mentioned in Newspaper Regarding Spasmodic Dysphonia

Posted by fauquierent on September 27, 2010

The Culpeper Star Exponent released a story on Sept 27, 2010 regarding an individual suffering from ABductor spasmodic dysphonia. This voice disorder is characterized by voice breaks while talking making it very difficult to talk as well as to be understood.

This individual has been treated with botox injections by Dr. Chang who was mentioned in the article:

“Taylor has one of the rarest forms of the disorder and therefore the hardest to treat. Nonetheless, she seeks treatment every four months through Dr. Christopher Chang, an ear, nose and throat specialist based in Warrenton. He is a leading expert in vocal chord treatments, and Taylor is happy he’s located so close by.”

Read the story here.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , | Leave a Comment »

Age Influences Botox Response in Patients with Spasmodic Dysphonia

Posted by fauquierent on September 14, 2010

Dr. Chang recently published a book chapter discussing how age influences response to botox injections in patients suffering from spasmodic dysphonia.

Introduction
Spasmodic dysphonia is a dystonia (muscle spasms) involving the muscles of the voicebox resulting in involuntary attacks of a strangled sounding voice. Treatment is botox injection to the involved muscles resulting in a decrease of such spasms thereby resulting in a more smooth-sounding voice.

Unfortunately, there are side effects with botox injections to the voicebox including aspiration, dysphagia, breathy voice, etc for a short period of time prior to the good voice. Typically, one week of side effects results in about 3 months of a good voice.

Research into this area typically has been to try and maximize the duration of a good voice while decreasing the duration of side effects.

A prior paper published by Dr. Chang tried to establish what the correct dose is to maximize a good voice and minimize side effects.

This book chapter tries to determine if age influences botox response.

Age and Botox Responses
What was found is a positive correlation between age and duration of normal voice and duration of side effects after botox injection. Age did not appear to play a role in the severity of side effects experienced by patients. However, the number of BTX-A injections received by a given patient was negatively correlated with duration of normal voice and side effects to a degree greater than age.

What does this mean?

Age must be taken into consideration when deciding on what dose of botox to inject since as a patient becomes older, one may see a slow increase in not only duration of normal voice, but also duration of side effects reported. Stated another way, for a given dose, the duration of side effects is larger for an older patient compared with a younger one. However, as the cumulative number of injections a patient receives increases over time, the duration of normal voice and side effects would be expected to decrease slowly.

Reference:
Age as a Factor in Responses to Botulinum Toxin Injection in Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Patients pp. 101-112

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , , | Leave a Comment »

Book Chapters Authored By Dr. Chang Published On Open Access

Posted by fauquierent on August 26, 2010

Dr. Chris Chang has co-authored two book chapters in a soon to be published hardcover textbook entitled “Laryngeal Diseases: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatments“. The book chapters Dr. Chang has co-authored are NOW available for download via Open Access. Melissa Mainville, a voice therapist at Fauquier Hospital, also co-authored one of the book chapters (Chapter 1).

CHAPTER 1: Psychogenic Voice Disorders
by Grace W. Johnson, Carmen T. Gonzalez, Christopher Y. Chang, Sarah L. Maines, Melissa M. Mainville, Amy J. Asbury (Download Chapter Here)

and

CHAPTER 6: Age as a Factor in Responses to Botulinum Toxin Injection in Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Patients
by Christopher Y. Chang, Peter Chabot, James P. Thomas, MD (Download Chapter Here)

This textbook is currently at press and anticipated to be released for purchase before the end of 2010. You can purchase it here.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment »

Two Book Chapters By Dr. Chris Chang Soon To Be Published!

Posted by fauquierent on August 15, 2010

Dr. Chris Chang has co-authored two book chapters in a soon to be published hardcover textbook entitled “Laryngeal Diseases: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatments“. The book chapters Dr. Chang has co-authored are entitled:

Psychogenic Voice Disorders
by Grace W. Johnson, Carmen T. Gonzalez, Christopher Y. Chang, Sarah L. Maines, Melissa M. Mainville, Amy J. Asbury

and

Age as a Factor in Responses to Botulinum Toxin Injection in Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Patients
by Christopher Y. Chang, Peter Chabot, James P. Thomas, MD

This textbook is currently at press and anticipated to be released for purchase before the end of 2010. You can purchase it here.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment »

New Video on Botox Injection for Spasmodic Dysphonia

Posted by fauquierent on June 4, 2010

A new video has been created and uploaded to our practice YouTube Channel describing botox injection for spasmodic dysphonia.

Two views are shown in the video… the first is what a patient sees as well as another view of what it looks like from inside the throat. Check it out!

Dr. Chang performs botox injections for spasmodic dysphonia every Friday afternoon. He also performs botox injections for facial wrinkles, torticollis, migraine headaches, TMJ, etc. Click here to see the full list.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , | Leave a Comment »

LECTURE: Dr. Chang Guest Lecturer on Spasmodic Dysphonia INOVA Fair Oaks

Posted by fauquierent on May 10, 2010

Dr. Chang will be a guest lecturer for the Northern Virginia Spasmodic Dysphonia Support Group. The lecture will be held on October 20, 2010 from 7-9PM at INOVA Fair Oaks Campus, Medical Plaza Building, Conference Room A. The lecture topic is on Spasmodic Dysphonia, a laryngeal dystonia that results in altered vocal quality due to involuntary muscular spasms of the voicebox.

The support group leader is Paula Cooper (Email: paulakcooper2004@yahoo.com).

Dr. Chang provides botox injections for spasmodic dysphonia every Friday afternoon.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , , , | Leave a Comment »

 
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.