LSVT Flashcards

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What is LSVT and what is its efficacy?

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Lee Silverman Voice Treatment Program
Used for Parkinson’s disease, hypokinetic dysphonia and dysarthria - anything with decreased volume, monotony of pitch and loudness and imprecise articulation.

  • 90% improvement pre/post
  • 80% maintain improvement 6-12 months post
  • All patients reported an improvement in communication
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What are the features of LSVT?

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  • Focuses entirely on phonation
  • Concomitant improvement - articulation, rate, overall intelligibility.
  • Intensive program - 1 hour/day/ 4 days/week for 1 month = 16 sessions
  • Simple program easy for P to remember.

Think loud = max phonatory effort, high therapeutic effort, P voice awareness and use

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What are the five essential concepts?

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  1. Focus on voice
  2. Focus on high effort
  3. Focus on intensive treatment
  4. Focus on calibration
  5. Focus on quantification
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What is focus on voice?

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  • Increase/improve VF adduction and respiratory drive
  • Max impact on intelligibility
  • Immediate reinforcement
  • Simple - think loud
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What is focus on high effort?

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  • P scales up amplitude of output of respiratory and laryngeal function
  • P trained to establish new target
  • C scales up own effort
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What is focus on intensive treatment?

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  • Based on principles of motor learning
  • Daily practice builds increments of vocal effort and sensory feedback.
  • Increases motivation
  • Maximises habituation
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What is focus on calibration?

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  • Definition: P knows and accepts amount of effort needed to increase vocal loudness or normal level
  • P calibrated when uses louder voice ‘automatically’ in daily communication
  • Problem with self perception/monitoring in PD
  • Essential for carryover and habituation
  • ‘Over learning’ - becomes habit
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What is focus on quantification?

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  • Used to motivate and reinforce
  • Helps to convince P as part of calibration process
  • Objective measures to document improvement
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What are the LSVT methods?

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Daily tasks (1st half of session)
Hierarchical speech loudness drills (2nd half)
Integration of 5 essential concepts

Never outgrow need for daily tasks.
Don’t be afraid to push client.
Multiple repetitions - high effort

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What is daily task no. 1?

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Maximum duration sustained vowel phonation.

  • Max efficiency phonation
  • Increase VF adduction, loudness, duration
  • Improve respiratory/laryngeal co-ordination

Method:
Deep breath - loud /ah/ as long as you can.
Isometric exercises may be required
15 successive times
Need: sound level meter, stopwatch, tape recorder

Considerations:
Loud/quality/duration
Shape maximally efficient voice - loud and best quality not just loud
Too loud? - 90dB for /ah/ 80-85dB for speech at 30cm
Avoid: pressed voice, closed vocal tract, tight/raised shoulders, high pitch

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What is daily task no. 2?

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Maximum fundamental frequency range.

  • Increased range of motion of cricothyroid - intonation
  • Increased VF adduction - cricothyroid - adductory function.

Method:
Deep breath - go ans high or as low as you can for 5 secs
Glide or step - loud - 15 successive times
Need: tape recorder, visipitch/keyboard/digital tuner

Considerations:
Max high, max low quality/shape
Do not dwell on range - exercise pitch change
Feedback - could you have gone higher, lower etc?

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What is daily task no. 3?

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Maximum functional speech loudness

  • Assist P in carryover of louder voice
  • Trains, teaches and calibrates P to increased phonatory effort
  • Begin to generalise voice rescaling
  • Being to motivate/reinforce P
Method:
P generates 10 phrases/sentence said everyday
Sit up straight, deep breath, read loud
Repeat list 5 times
Phrases never change
Need: Tape recorder, SLM

Considerations:
Loud/quality
Feedback - cue on self evaluation

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What are the hierarchical speech loudness tasks?

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Allows P to progress to functional speech level
Voice rescaling and calibration into speech

Method:
Sit up straight, deep breath, read as loud as you can
Think loud!
Loud for 30 mins.
Need: Tape recorder. SLM

Week 1: words/phrases, short/simple conversation, being ‘bridge gap to conversation’

Week 2: sentences/reading, short/simle conversation

Week 3: Reading/conversation

Week 4: Conversation

Considerations:
Same loudness/quality as daily variables
Do not underestimate ability of P
Progression may vary - advance when ready
Make materials meaningful to P
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What are carryover exercises?

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Designed to convince P that louder voice is WNL - positive impact on daily functional communication.
‘Calibration awakening’ or an ‘aha moment’
Difficulty of assignments is comparable to level in hierarchy.
Carryover tasks are specific.

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What are the homework tasks?

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On therapy days:
Daily tasks: ahs, highs/lows, functional phrases

Non-therapy days: hierarchical speech loudness tasks

Considerations:
Monitors P’s progress
Establish routine
Provide homework forms

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