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Archived: Voice Disorders (Spasmodic Dysphonia)

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David E. Riley, M.D.
 
Spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological disorder causing involuntary "spasms" of the vocal cords. The disorder can cause the voice to break up or to give the voice a tight, strained or strangled quality. It is treated with botox injections into the muscles controlling the vocal cord. Botox allows the muscles to relax.
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