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Vocal Physiotherapy in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Vocal physiotherapy is a specialized area of physiotherapy focused on optimizing voice production through the assessment and treatment of the muscles, joints, and connective tissues involved in voice use. Cynthia Murphy is the only physiotherapist in Atlantic Canada with advanced training in vocal physiotherapy, offering a unique service at Scotia Physiotherapy in Halifax.
Vocal physiotherapy addresses the myofascial, muscular, and cartilaginous structures of the larynx and surrounding perilaryngeal region to support efficient vocal fold vibration and healthy voice production.
Who Can Benefit from Vocal Physiotherapy?
Vocal physiotherapy is particularly beneficial for professional voice users, including:
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Teachers and educators
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Lawyers and barristers
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Radio announcers and broadcasters
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Health care professionals
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Singers and musical theatre performers
Individuals who rely heavily on their voice for work often experience vocal fatigue, strain, or effortful voice production. Vocal physiotherapy can help address contributing physical factors and improve vocal efficiency.
Individualized Assessment and Treatment
Assessment and treatment are fully individualized to reflect each person’s unique vocal demands, occupation, and performance goals. Your assessment and treatment may include evaluation and treatment of:
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Posture (jaw, head, neck, thorax, and lumbopelvic region)
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Cervical spine mobility and function
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD)
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Scapular movement and stability
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Breathing patterns and coordination
Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Care
Vocal physiotherapy at Scotia Physiotherapy is often provided in collaboration with other voice care professionals, including:
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Vocal coaches
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Ear, Nose, and Throat physicians (ENTs)
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Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs)
This team-based approach ensures comprehensive care and supports both vocal health and performance.
Book or Learn More
If you have questions about vocal physiotherapy or would like to determine whether this service is appropriate for you, please contact Cynthia Murphy directly at
cynthia.murphy@scotiaphysiotherapy.ca
