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Delaney Grieco is a licensed speech-language pathologist with a special interest in voice and voice disorders. She attended SUNY Fredonia initially as a music major (oboe), and received a Bachelor of Science in Speech & Language Disabilities, and Master of Science in Speech Pathology. She has worked in various medical settings including skilled nursing, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation since 2008. After college she performed locally as a singer-songwriter, and has several credits to her name as a song writer and publisher. She later completed training as a singing voice teacher with New York Vocal Coaching in New York City. She has focused much of her post-graduate clinical coursework on the treatment of voice disorders. Delaney loves being able to blend vocal artistry and voice science every day while working with her patients. Therapy Services: Voice therapy for benign lesions such as nodules, polyps, and cysts Voice therapy for functional voice disorders including muscle tension dysphonia, functional aphonia, and vocal fatigue Neurogenic voice disorders (vocal fold paralysis, vocal fold paresis) Pre- and post-operative voice therapy Respiratory re-training for paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) also called vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), and idiopathic chronic cough Pediatric voice disorders including PVFM/VCD Vocal rehabilitation for occupational voice users and singers Strengthening of the aging voice Voice therapy for individuals with Parkinson’s disease Gender-affirming voice training Available Treatments: Vocal Function Exercises SPEAK OUT! ® for Parkinson’s disease Lessac-Madsen Resonant Voice Therapy Casper-Stone Confidential Flow Therapy SOVT (semi-occluded vocal tract exercises) Conversation Training Therapy Myofascial Release and laryngeal massage Voice rehabilitation for singers
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