Coordinación fono-respiratoria 3 | Logopedia
Speech-respiratory coordination is affected in Parkinson's disease due to the changes that occur in the voice and speech. With these exercises, we'll achieve a voice without straining, without fatigue after each phonation. We'll avoid a dry or cracked voice, and our speech will be more fluid, clear, and with a normal rhythm. Please note that you can also perform speech-respiratory coordination exercises 1 and 2. It's advisable to do them in order for greater effectiveness. Speech-respiratory coordination 1 https://wp.me/p5swOF-1ei Speech-respiratory coordination 2 https://wp.me/p5swOF-1eo

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