Voice Disorders

Author:   Christine Sapienza ,  Bari Hoffman
Publisher:   Plural Publishing Inc
Edition:   5th New edition
ISBN:  

9781635507881


Pages:   566
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Voice Disorders


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A comprehensive and engaging textbook, Voice Disorders, Fifth Edition offers students and practicing clinicians a contemporary, evidence-based understanding of the anatomical, physiological, and neurological foundations of voice production and the wide spectrum of voice disorders. This textbook covers essential topics such as respiratory and laryngeal anatomy, vocal pathology, evaluation techniques, therapy approaches, phonosurgery techniques, and management of special populations including singers and individuals with head and neck cancer. With new chapters on laryngeal reflexes and the immune system’s impact on voice, as well as expanded coverage of gender-affirming voice care and the effects of pharmacology, this edition reflects the latest clinical research and practice. This forward-looking text introduces significant updates and expansions that reflect the most current advancements in the field, ensuring students and clinicians have access to cutting-edge information on the evaluation and treatment of voice and upper airway disorders. Designed for graduate students in speech-language pathology and for clinicians seeking advanced training, this book bridges science and practice with clarity and depth. Richly illustrated with full-color anatomical drawings and clinical images, and supported by a robust companion website featuring digital laryngoscopic videos, surgical footage, case examples, and an interactive workbook, Voice Disorders equips readers to evaluate and manage voice disorders across the lifespan. Whether used in the classroom, clinic, or private practice, this authoritative text is an essential resource for anyone committed to excellence in voice care. Sapienza and Hoffman’s Voice Disorders, Fifth Edition continues its enduring legacy as the leading textbook for courses in voice disorders and an invaluable clinical reference. New to the Fifth Edition A new section exploring emerging technologies in voice evaluation, including cutting-edge developments such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and voice biomarker research, offering insights into the future of voice diagnostics and personalized care. Updated protocols for voice evaluation featuring the most recent advancements in perceptual voice assessment, acoustic measurement tools, and information on the updated CAPE-Vr (Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice – revised). Revised terminology and definitions that now reflect current consensus and clinical relevance, notably including updated terms such as inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO), exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO), and cough hypersensitivity syndrome, ensuring clarity and alignment with evolving diagnostic frameworks. A new dedicated chapter examining upper airway disorders associated with laryngeal reflexes. An expanded discussion on the management of head and neck cancers, providing a more comprehensive overview of interdisciplinary strategies and clinical considerations with updated illustrations An updated review of drug interactions, providing a comprehensive overview of pharmacologic considerations relevant to voice and airway disorders. This section highlights potential interactions that may influence treatment outcomes and vocal function, serving as a critical reference for informed clinical decision-making. More than 100 new and updated references to support clinical decision-making and research integration. New chapter-specific testing questions to aid in student comprehension and retention. These comprehensive enhancements position the Fifth Edition as an essential and up-to-date resource for clinicians, educators, and students, setting a new standard for excellence in the field. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Image Bank, Videos, Audios, Case Studies For students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Videos, Audios, Activities/Exercises

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Author:   Christine Sapienza ,  Bari Hoffman
Publisher:   Plural Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Plural Publishing Inc
Edition:   5th New edition
ISBN:  

9781635507881


ISBN 10:   163550788
Pages:   566
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Adult education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Dr. Christine Sapienza, PhD, CCC-SLP, is a nationally recognized academic leader, researcher, and innovator in health care and higher education. She currently serves as executive vice president for partnerships and development at Jacksonville University (JU), following a transformative tenure as provost and founding dean of the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences. Her leadership helped launch JU’s flagship graduate health programs, state-of-the-art simulation labs, and the foundation for a new College of Osteopathic Medicine. Internationally known for her pioneering research on the interaction between voice and respiratory function, Dr. Sapienza has built a career advancing the science and clinical care of neurorehabilitation. She co-invented the Expiratory Muscle Strength Trainer, now used worldwide to improve respiratory and vocal function in clinical populations. Her work has been supported by the National Institutes of Health, US Department of Veterans Affairs, and other major funding agencies. She has authored over 125 peer-reviewed publications and the widely adopted textbook Voice Disorders. Dr. Sapienza is also a dedicated educator and mentor, having guided dozens of doctoral students and received multiple honors for excellence in teaching and research. As cofounder of the Women’s Health Innovation Network, she champions women’s health through science, entrepreneurship, and cross-sector collaboration. She has served on numerous nonprofit boards, advancing health-care and education initiatives across the region. Bari Hoffman, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an associate dean for clinical affairs and healthcare innovation in the College of Health Professions and Sciences and professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, with a joint appointment in internal medicine within the College of Medicine at the University of Central Florida. A nationally recognized academic leader, Dr. Hoffman brings extensive expertise in clinical practice, scientific inquiry, and strategic leadership across health professions education and health-care innovation. Internationally regarded for her contributions to clinical voice care and voice/speech science, Dr. Hoffman’s work focuses on the acoustic, aerodynamic, and endoscopic analysis of voice and laryngeal function disorders, spanning professional voice users, individuals with head and neck cancer, complex neurologic conditions, and upper airway disorders. For more than two decades, Dr. Hoffman served as director of the Center for Voice Care and Swallowing Disorders at the Ear, Nose, Throat and Plastic Surgery Associates. In this role, she provided clinical care while demonstrating administrative and thought leadership, growing the center’s clinical reach and scholarly productivity. Dr. Hoffman received her doctoral degree from the University of Florida in 2001. Her current research involves studying novel treatment technologies and biomechanical mechanisms for disorders of laryngeal function while defining the high impact on quality-of-life factors. She implements 3-D computer modeling of upper and lower airway function, coping strategies of individuals with dysphonia, and respiratory muscle strength paradigms in a variety of patient groups. Dr. Hoffman has a significant record of peer-reviewed publications, contributed to more than 25 book chapters, and coauthored two other textbooks: Cases in Head and Neck Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach and Respiratory Muscle Strength Training. She actively lectures nationally and internationally on these topics. A trailblazer in health-care technology integration and higher education leadership, Dr. Hoffman has spearheaded efforts in immersive and AI-driven innovations, including extended reality platforms, smart clinical and home environments, and holoportation/hologram technologies to transform clinical training and interprofessional care. In recognition of her contributions to teaching, research, and service, she has received numerous awards within her university, state, and national associations, including fellowships from both the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the National Academies of Practice. Dr. Hoffman’s career reflects a sustained commitment to advancing translational research, pioneering health-care and education innovation, and shaping the future of clinical practice.

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