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Rita R. Patel
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 40
Citations - 995
Rita R. Patel is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phonation & Larynx. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 36 publications receiving 613 citations.
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Recommended Protocols for Instrumental Assessment of Voice: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Expert Panel to Develop a Protocol for Instrumental Assessment of Vocal Function
Rita R. Patel,Shaheen N. Awan,Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer,Mark Courey,Dimitar D. Deliyski,Tanya L. Eadie,Diane Paul,Jan G. Švec,Robert E. Hillman +8 more
TL;DR: The recommended protocols for instrumental assessment of voice using laryngeal endoscopic imaging, acoustic, and aerodynamic methods will enable clinicians and researchers to collect a uniform set of valid and reliable measures that can be compared across assessments, clients, and facilities.
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Clinical Practice Guideline: Hoarseness (Dysphonia) (Update).
Robert J. Stachler,David O. Francis,Seth R. Schwartz,Cecelia Damask,German P Digoy,Helene J. Krouse,Scott McCoy,Daniel R. Ouellette,Rita R. Patel,Charles Charlie W Reavis,Libby J. Smith,Marshall E. Smith,Steven W Strode,Peak Woo,Lorraine C. Nnacheta +14 more
TL;DR: This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on treating patients who present with dysphonia, which is characterized by altered vocal quality, pitch, loudness, or vocal effort that impairs communication and/or quality of life.
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Voice-Vibratory Assessment With Laryngeal Imaging (VALI) Form: Reliability of Rating Stroboscopy and High-speed Videoendoscopy.
TL;DR: The VALI rating form and the training protocol is a first, a priori developed rating form that includes visual-perceptual ratings of both stroboscopy and HSV and can be used to make reliable visual- perceptual judgments for selected features of vibratory motion from stroboscopic and HSv recordings.
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Evidence-Based Systematic Review: Effects of Speech-Language Pathology Treatment for Individuals With Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion.
TL;DR: The state of the evidence for the use of SLP treatment for individuals with paradoxical vocal fold motion is promising; however, there is clearly a pressing need for systematic experimental studies that involve a control group to further the evidence base.
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Characterizing vibratory kinematics in children and adults with high-speed digital imaging.
TL;DR: Children differed both spatially but more temporally in vocal fold motion, suggesting the need for the development of children-specific kinematic norms.