SPASMODIC DYSPHONIA
UC IRVINE VOICE DISORDERS CENTER
ROGER L CRUMLEY MD
JAMES TILL PhD
At the U.C. Irvine Voice Disorders
Center (714-456-7017), Dr. Till and Crumley have a 15 year
experience together treating such disorders as Spasmodic
Dysphonia. The pair of scientists/clinicians were among
the first to treat Spasmodic Dysphonia with Botox Injections
as early as 1989, and have many patients who have been
treated at the Center since that time. They have
performed over 700 Botox injections at UCI together in that
period, which is one of the largest series in the world.
Generally patients are first evaluated
with videostroboscopy, computerized voice evaluation, and
airflow studies to firmly establish the diagnosis of
Spasmodic Dysphonia (and to also confirm whether it is
adductor, vs abductor in type.) Subsequently the
patient is sometimes treated with voice therapy, oral
medications, referral to UCI’s excellent
movement-disorders neurologist, or Botox injection.
Most patients eventually receive one or more Botox
injections.
Botox is also used for a variety of
other neuromuscular disorders at the Center.
For further information contact the
Center (a part of the Head & Neck Disorders Center at U.C.
Irvine) at 714-456-7017
or click
here to request an
appointment via the web.