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Performance Anxiety for Musicians Part 1: Nonmedical Management
Oboe and English Horn Part 2: Instruments and Physiology
The Oboe – Part 1: Hand and Wrist Issues with Orthopedic Considerations
Music Therapy Part 2: Music Therapy for Parkinson's Disease - Maintaining Voice Strength
Tuba and Euphonium Part 2 - The Instruments and Their History
Music Therapy Part 1: What is Music Therapy
Tuba and Euphonium - Breath Support and Pulmonary Considerations
Guitar Playing Part 2: The Aging Guitarist
Bassoon - Part 2 The Instrument and The Physiology
Musicians with Hearing Loss -- Performing with Hearing Impairment -- Bassoon Session 1
Guitar Playing - Part 1: Health Considerations
Double Bass - Techniques, Ergonomics, Practice Schedule
Vocal Health in the Professional Singer
Health Issues Playing the Marimba - Repetitive Motion, Posture, and More
Embouchure Dystonia - Trombone - "Losing the Lip" - Loss of Lip Control Wind Instruments
Hearing Protection for Musicians - Three Trombones
Teaching Vocal Health as a Music Educator
Cello
Otology Neurotology
List of Otology Neurotology Protocols with Links
Tinnitus Management Ringing in the Ears
Music and Hearing Loss
Otitis Media
Necrotizing (Malignant) Otitis Externa
Music and Hearing Loss
Music-Induced Hearing Loss
Music-Induced Hearing Loss: Pages for Musicians
Music-Induced Hearing Loss: Pages for Audiologists
Music and Hearing Preservation
Sound Awareness and Safety
Musician Health and Safety
Considerations and Tips for Hearing Conservation: Information for Musicians
Music in the Lives of People with Hearing Loss
Music and Coping with Hearing Loss
Coping with Loss of Musical Enjoyment After Hearing Loss: Pages for People with Hearing Loss and Their Families
Coping with Loss of Musical Enjoyment After Hearing Loss: Pages for Audiologists
Cochlear Implant (CI) and Music
Cochlear Implant (CI): Pages for CI Users and Family
Cochlear Implant (CI): Pages for Audiologists
Hearing Aid (HA) and Music
Hearing Aid (HA) and Music: Limitations
Hearing Aid (HA): Pages for Audiologists
Pages for Music Therapists: How to Use this Website
Music Therapy for Older Adults with Hearing Loss: Strategies for Increasing Effectiveness of Music and Communication
Music Therapy for Older Adults with Hearing Loss: Considerations for Music Therapy Practice
Additional Resources
Articles on Music, Hearing Loss, and Hearing Devices
Image References for Music and Hearing Loss Website
Resources on Pediatric Cochlear Implant (CI) Users and Music
About Us | Music and Hearing Loss Team
Salivary Glands
Salivary Gland Terminology (Anatomy, Salivation, Dry Mouth, Drooling)
Dry Mouth (Xerostomia) Management
Pilocarpine / Salagen® and Cevimeline / Evoxac® for Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)
Sialograms and Sialography
Normal Parotid Sialogram
Sialogram Technique
Ultrasound Sialography (Ultrasound With Salivary Duct Infusion)
Parotid salivary massage (technique demonstrated)
Instructions to Patients - Parotid Salivary Stones
Instructions to Patients - Submandibular Salivary Stones
Sjogren's Syndrome (aka Sjögren's Disease)
Complication From Lip Biopsy for Sjogrens with Mucocele Formation (Granulation Tissue)
Sequence of Healing After Lip Biopsy for Sjogren's Syndrome (Minor Salivary Gland Biopsy)
Lip Biopsy for Sjogren's Syndrome (Minor Salivary Gland Biopsy) Using Chalazion Clamp
Mental Nerve and Efforts to Avoid Numb Lip from Biopsy of Minor Salivary Glands for Sjogren's
Figures for Ultrasound Guided Salivary Gland Techniques and Interpretations
All salivary protocols >100
Facial Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery
Head and Neck
Laryngology
Rhinology/Sinus
Pediatric Otolaryngology
General Otolaryngology
Nursing Protocols
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