Intervención fonoaudiológica en artistas
Voice Therapy Intervention on artists hacia una mirada completa de la intervención vocal
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Hoy en día el conocimiento avanza a pasos agigantados. Cada vez hay más fonoaudiólogos en diversas áreas de la profesión. Llama la atención de muchos el área artística, pues es un área poco explorada y amplia. Este artículo tiene el objetivo de reflexionar sobre la intervención vocal en artistas (cantantes, actores y otros). Su implementación debe comprender una mirada completa de la persona: voz, fisiología, fisiopatología, emociones, rol, aspectos médicos, farmacológicos y características individuales. Esto promueve la adherencia de un profesional de la voz a su área de conocimiento y genera un espacio de sanidad, exploración y libertad artística en términos actuales, incluso en medio de una pandemia.
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