
Case Studies

Case Study # 3 - Allergies & Voice Loss
A college theater major with gradual loss of vocal range and endurance.
A 19-year-old theater major in college noted a gradual loss of her singing voice, with increased raspiness, fatigue, and loss of vocal range. As a theater performer, she had attributed this to lack of singing practice but then noted it did not improve even as she worked on her singing voice. She had been trained by a vocal coach while in high school but had not had voice lessons since starting college 9 months earlier.

Case Study # 2 - A Singer with Loss of Head Voice
Discover the inspiring story of a 32-year-old recording artist who reclaimed her head voice after years of struggle. Learn how misconceptions about vocal aging were shattered and why prolonged recovery after performances could signal a deeper issue. Dive into the complexities of vocal health for busy performers and the challenges faced during treatment and rehabilitation. Follow her journey as she navigates surgery, customized rehabilitation during tours, and the expert guidance that helped her regain her head voice within just 4 weeks. Explore the world of vocal athletes and the importance of tailored care for performers. Read more about her remarkable journey on the Center for Vocal Health blog.

Case Study #1 - Voice Actor with Voice Loss
A 24-year-old voice actor loses her voice when she performs. This costs her career opportunities. She came for a second opinion after being told that her voice would not recover fully.