Stroboscopy of the vocal cords is a special exam whereby a scope is introduced down into the throat where the vocal cords can be directly visualized. Using a special light, the vibration of the vocal cords can be examined and allows identification of subtle pathology that can contribute to a raspy voice.
The exam is recorded and can be played back at any speed to allow for careful analysis.
Here is a YouTube video our office has made showing how this exam is performed!
Thursday, 28 October 2010
What is Vocal Cord Stroboscopy?
Posted on 09:35 by Unknown
Posted in dysphonia, endoscope, fiberoptic, hoarseness, light, raspy, strobe, stroboscopy, voice
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