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iVoice Therapy App

July 12, 2014 by Erin Walsh

iVT-Webinars-Worldwide-2We are pleased to announce the premiere of iVoiceTherapy, an iOS application designed to compliment the care of patients undergoing voice therapy. The program is appropriate for a wide variety of diagnoses including vocal cord lesions, scar, muscle tension, vocal cord weakness, peri-operative care, cough, paradoxical vocal fold movement and singing rehabilitation. iVoiceTherapy offers efficient rehabilitative exercises that maximize tone clarity by balancing respiratory, phonatory and articulatory effort. Biofeedback features involving vocal hygiene, pitch, loudness and cough frequency are included.  Task completion is recorded within the application history to monitor exercise compliance.  iVoiceTherapy allows clinicians to program exercises at regular intervals throughout the day promoting awareness, habituation and efficient recoveries.

Please join us for a free 0.2 ASHA CEU webinar to acquire basic app navigation and functionality.  We will send you the link when it is available for this course, scheduled on August 7th, 2014 at 1:00pm PST.  Details:  ASHA brand block, time-ordered agenda, course objectives, disclosures  Course: AAVT-0027 (Beginner level; Professional area)iVoiceTherapy FAQs

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iVT Muscle Tension

July 12, 2014 by Erin Walsh

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Course Description

This webinar is designed for clinicians to develop care programs for muscle tension dysphonia within iVoiceTherapy. Features to enhance compliance with this population include irritable larynx education, cough and throat clearing counter, voice recorder/biofeedback and audio exercises set on a timer. Specific case examples will reflect therapeutic strategies based on medical history. Should you be unavailable on the scheduled webinar date, this course will available at endo-education.com/online-ceus/ until 4.9.15. (Introductory level; Professional area) 0.1 CEUs.

Time ordered agenda:

12:00-15 Patient selection: MTD etiologies, stimulability, indirect vs direct tx.
12:15-30 Programming tasks and exercises
12:30-45 Case studies
12:45-13 Question and Answer

Learning Objectives:

1) Verbalize appropriate candidates for voice therapy and iVT use to augment care of MTD.
2) Predict timeline of improvement with combination of in-person and iVT care plans.
3) Independently program exercises, alarms, voice files and settings in iVT for MTD patients.

Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8274596119455269122
Webinar ID: 106-520-771

Disclosures

This presentation will focus solely on the product iVoiceTherapy and will not include information on other similar or related products.

Liza Blumenfeld
Financial: Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial: Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training.

Erin Walsh
Financial: Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial: Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training

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iVT Parkinson’s

July 12, 2014 by Erin Walsh

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This webinar is designed for clinicians to develop care programs for hypophonia within iVoiceTherapy. It is also applicable for any neurogenic disturbance altering other speech subsystems. Features to enhance compliance with these populations include the built in sound level meter, pitch monitor, journal, voice recorder and audio exercises. Specific case examples will reflect therapeutic strategies based on medical history. Should you be unavailable on the scheduled webinar date, this course will available at endo-education.com/online-ceus/ until 2.12.16. (Introductory level; Professional area) 0.1 CEUs.

Time ordered agenda:

12:00 – 12:15 Patient selection: PD stage, stimulability, family support.
12:15 – 12:30 Programming tasks and exercises
12:30 – 12:45 Case studies
12:45 – 13:00 Question and Answer

Learning Objectives:

1) Verbalize appropriate candidates for voice therapy and iVT use to augment care of Parkinson’s disease.
2) Predict timeline of improvement with combination of in-person and iVT care plans.
3) Independently program exercises, alarms, voice files and settings in iVT for Parkinson’s patients..

Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3418528248591672065
Webinar ID: 114-272-755

Disclosures

This presentation will focus solely on the product iVoiceTherapy and will not include information on other similar or related products.

Liza Blumenfeld
Financial: Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial: Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training.

Erin Walsh
Financial: Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial: Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training

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iVT Aging Voice

July 12, 2014 by Erin Walsh

Course Description

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This hour webinar is designed for clinicians to develop care programs for presbylarynx within iVoiceTherapy. It is also applicable for neurogenic and other structural abnormalities which inhibit complete vocal cord closure. Features to enhance compliance with these populations include the built in sound level meter, pitch monitor, journal, voice recorder and audio exercises. Specific case examples will reflect therapeutic strategies based on medical history. Should you be unavailable on the scheduled webinar date, this course will available at endo-education.com/online-ceus/ until 12.4.15. AAVT-0037. (Introductory level; Professional area) 0.1 CEUs.

Time ordered agenda:

12:00 – 12:15 Patient selection: surgery versus therapy
12:15 – 12:30 Programming tasks and exercises
12:30 – 12:45 Case studies
12:45 – 13:00 Question and Answer

Learning Objectives

1) Verbalize appropriate candidates for voice therapy and iVT use to augment care of presbylarynx.
2) Predict timeline of improvement with combination of in-person and iVT care plans.
3) Independently program exercises, alarms, voice files and settings in iVT for presbylarynx patients.

Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5819028213643030273
Webinar ID: 141-134-299

Disclosures

This presentation will focus solely on the product iVoiceTherapy and will not include information on other similar or related products.

Liza Blumenfeld
Financial: Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial: Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training.

Erin Walsh
Financial: Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial: Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training.

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iVT Traumatic Lesions

July 12, 2014 by Erin Walsh

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Course Description:

This webinar is designed for clinicians to develop care plans for vocal nodules, polyps and cysts within iVoiceTherapy.  It is also applicable for chronic inflammation, vocal fatigue, odynophonia and other muscle misuse patterns causing poor speaking and singing tolerance.  Features to enhance compliance with these populations include post-operative regimens, cough/throat clearing monitor, voice journal, sound level meter, pitch monitor, alarms to prompt audio exercises and vocal IQ, an auditory and visual awareness lab of what happens when voice overuse occurs.  Specific case examples will reflect therapeutic strategies based on medical history.  Should you be unavailable on the scheduled webinar date, this course will available at endo-education.com/online-ceus/ until 10.2.15. AAVT-0030.  (Beginner level; professional area)  0.1 CEUs.

Time ordered agenda:  12:00-13:00 PST

12:00 – 12:15   Patient selection:  motivation, diagnostic stimulability, surgery versus therapy
12:15 – 12:30   Programming tasks and exercises
12:30 – 12:45   Case studies
12:45 – 13:00   Question and Answer

Learning Objectives

1) Verbalize appropriate candidates for voice therapy and iVT use to augment care of traumatic lesions.
2) Predict timeline of improvement with combination of in-person and iVT care plans.
3) Independently program exercises, alarms, voice files and settings in iVT for nodules, polyps and cyst patients.

Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6878067916493977346
Webinar ID: 112-060-531

Disclosures:

This presentation will focus solely on the product iVoiceTherapy and will not include information on other similar or related products.

Liza Blumenfeld
Financial:  Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial:  Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training.

Erin Walsh
Financial:  Partnership with Sinnova, which receives royalties from sale of iVoiceTherapy.
Non-financial:  Owner of Endo Education, host of iVoiceTherapy training.

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