How I got the idea of pharyngeal resonance manipulation training for treating puberphonia in one to three days ?.
Teachers were more likely to perceive that a voice problem would adversely affect their future career options, had done so in the past, and was limiting their current job performance.I used to teach teachers pharyngeal resonance manipulation training with "breath of fire" training.100% of teachers had never missed any days of work due to a voice problem. These findings suggest that teaching is a high-risk occupation for voice disorders and that this health problem may have significant work-related and economic effects.Similarly puberphonia: is it a high risk problem ?.
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Puberphonia treatment idea
Monday, 26 August 2019
Puberphonia treatment
Puberphonia.
The subjective assessment was done with GRBAS scale and objective assessment was done by acoustic analysis using various voice profile.All 460 patients achieved appropriate pitch range following pharyngeal resonance manipulation training. This study encourages ENT surgeons to advice and do pharyngeal resonance manipulation therapy as the foremost treatment modality for Puberphonia.
Dr.M.Kumaresan
More about you
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Tell us about your
work, and the projects you are currently working on.
Puberphonia is not a rare disorder as the
world believe, an inappropriate use of high-pitched voice beyond pubertal age
in males. It is usually seen in the immediate post-pubescent period when the
male vocal mechanism has undergone significant changes in size and function
caused by hormonal changes. We have identified and treated in one day by our
new research method 500 cases of puberphonia in a short span of one and half
years in a small city in the world, Chennai.In male boys talking with high
frequency like female folk,as a result could make them to ashame of the
situation. So they psychologically affected with depression. Negative social
reactions commonly occur and it overall affects social and vocational goals of
them.
What is your idea
worth spreading in one to two sentences?
Puberphonia is a devastating disease and so
the attitudes need to be change that it’s a hormonal disease, which certainly
cause traumatic event in his personal life.
What are you best
known for? What is your crowning achievement?
Highest award to dr.m.kumaresan at
nstl.visakapatnam
mira paul memorial gold medal is presented to
an eminent acoustician/ ent surgeon, irrespective of nationality, age, or
society affiliation to promote international brotherhood in the diverse field
of acoustics. this is the highest award presented by international research
institute for the deaf, india to an individual whose dedication and devotion to
acoustics are universally acknowledged.
citation for muthiah kumaresan
.... for contributions on Ear, Nose and Throat
NSTL, Visakhapatnam, A.P. * 22 December 2008
Dr. Kumaresan is serving as President of
Association of Peadiatric Otolaryngitis of India (APOI), Secretary of
Madras-India Regional Chapter of the Acoustical Society of America.
What other
accomplishments would you like to share? Please give context.
My document reflects the diversity of puberphonia research accomplishments,
recognitions and impacts
Valued within my Ear,Nose,Throat surgeon
faculty.
Over a series of three publications in leading
journals,
1.
https://medcraveonline.com/JOENTR/JOENTR-10-00351.php
Jul 31, 2018 - citation: Muthiah K. An
immediate and permanent cure for Puberphonia. J Otolaryngol ENT Res.
2018;10(4):231. DOI: 10.15406/joentr.2018.10
2.
Citation in Internet Listing of International
Journals
a). Mycopathologia 1990 Jan.109(1):11-2
b). Sabouraudia 1982 Sep.20(3):185-91
c). Saburaudia 1981 Jun.19(2):135-42
d). Mycopathologia 1981 Feb.13,73(2):79-82
1.
A letter of appreciation for Dr.M.Kumaresan
research work on a new approach to the middle ear in cadaver by George
J.Romanes as from 9, Campbell Park Drive, Edinburgh EH13 OHS,3rd March,1988.
List any awards,
prizes or other fellowships you have won, with the details below:
Awards:
E Merck,Indian national ENT Award winner 1986,3rd
January
Science Popularization Award, Tamil Nadu
Government,India, 28th Feb 2002
Research Works taken a subject for M.Phil
course & Ph.D Madras University
Life Time Achievement Awards 2012 Tamil Nadu
Dr.M.G.R Medical University, Chennai 17th August 2012
N.S.T.L Visakapattinam 2008 Gold Medal Award,
Sep, 14th 2008
President; pediatric ENT Association,India,
2010 to till today
Outreach Penn state (U.S.A)-National Autism
Conference August 07,2014
1st prize for Medical book in National
Language 1996-1997 Tamil Nadu state Govt
Gold medal paper 1st APOI Conference
1994,Labyrinth Transplant in Rabbit
Puberphonia Research that has yielded:
copyrighted material:Copyrights office Government of India, Registration Number:
L-75368/2018. Dated 17.08.2018
`What type of
education have you received? Please add details for any degrees, including:
University Of Madras Oto-Rhino-Laryngology M.S
07 MAY 1974
University OF Madras Degree of Bachelor of
Medicine Dec 1966
Tamil Nadu Medical Council, Madras Additional Qualification registration
Certificate
6-6-1968
Certificate of House surgeoncy Madurai Medical
College18-Jan-1968
Subjects
1.General Medical Wards 16-4-67 to 15-7-67
2.general surgical wards 16-1-67 15-4-67
3. Obstetrics and Gynecology 16-10-67 15-1-68
4.Public Health Department 16-7-67 15-10-67
Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Center
"Meet the Scientist" Letter No.2513/P1/2001 dated 01.08.2002
Tamil Nadu Open University Modern Trend in Education &Imperative
Need of Add-on courses 7th July 2005
What hobbies, causes
or activities are you passionate about aside from your work?
Dr. Kumaresan is serving as Editor of a
monthly magazine of Maruthuva Ariviyal Malar, Pediatric ENT Journal and edited
several books.
Dr. Kumaresan has conducted more than 1000
free ENT camps. He had several achievement to his credit (a) Co-Chairman for
the World Conference of ENT at Hungary in 1981 (b) Invited Speaker for the
Satellite Symposium at Tokyo in 1983 (c) Preliminary lecture- Etiology of
Otitis Media in the 3rd World at Seoul in 1983 (d) Guide for Zonal Conference
award at Mysore in 1984 (e) Best ENT Surgeon, South Zone of India.
Dr. Kumaresan has written three books
*Clinical and Practical Otorhinolaryngolgy* in 1992, *Audiology* and *Speech
Pathology*in 2005 in English for postgraduate students and he has written more
than 33 books in Tamil Language. He is having numerous publications both
National and International Journals.
Share an example of
something you have been a part of, created, led or joined that you consider
unique. Why do you think it is groundbreaking?
New innovative method of entering middle ear
created by Dr.M.Kumaresan and consider
as a unique and groundbreaking as it is included in the Cunningham's manual
9, Campbell park drive,
Edinburgh EH 13 OHS.
3rd March,1988.
Dear Dr.M.Kumaresan,
Thank you for your letter,your note on a
method of displaying the middle ear and the attached photographs.
I entirely agree that your method gives an
excellent exposure of the middle ear and is preferable to that given in the 8th
edition of Cunninghams manual for that purpose. However,with the restricted time now available for the study
of Anatomy we are forced to give up any idea of inculcating the details of
middle ear anatomy to the ordinary undergraduate medical student and are more
interested in trying to ensure that they get an idea of the relative positions
of external, middle,and inner ears and the continuity of the middle ear with
the nasal part of the pharynx.
Clearly your method would be much better for
the middle ear alone and would, I except, be much better for ENT students who
can give the time to concentrate on.
I will think about introducing this into the
manual should I be producing a further edition. Thank you for this helpful
suggestion.
Yours sincerely,
George J.Romans
If you were a part of a group or team that did this work, please specify your individual role and contribution to this project team.
It’s my Individual work not a part of a group
or team in this project
What questions should
we have asked, but didn’t? Please write them down and answer them. (In other
words, tell us something about yourself that we don’t know yet.)
Why you taken Puberphonia as a research
subject:
1.I worked as a professor of ENT in Stanley Medical College.
Near by a railway track is there. One boy who had taken for puberphonia in our
ENT department(Speech therapy) committed suicide on the rail tract. The reason
is that he had undergone bulling. 2.Another incidents, happen in my family. A
puberphonia male married and got a child. An old lady unknowingly told the
bride that the puberphonia is incapable of manly powers. That newly married
girl committed suicide.
3.In USA my daughter working as pediatrician.
We went to a mall. It's a rainy day. we park the car wrongly. On seeing that a
gigantic tall manager hurry approached us. We understood our mistake and we are
little worried. The manager asked us to keep the car orderly in his puberphonia
tone. We just laughed hidden our face by turning around.
After my retirement from ENT surgeon post I
have taken teaching job, voice care for professional voice
users,teachers,artist,singers. I came across "Tholkappiyam" ancient
literature regarding voice production. I read extensively Bernoulli
phenomenon.Both Tholkappiyar and Bernoulli had given me to use palatogram
investigation for treating puberphonia. Finally I have found out pharyngeal
resonance manipulation therapy, a one day treatment for puberphonia.
Can you share a
memorable anecdote from your life that will give us a further sense of what
drives you to do the work that you do?
Puberphonia affects approximately 1 in
9,00,000 of the population. We in a small town in the world,Chennai detected
500 cases of puberphonia in a short period of one and half years. 70% of
Puberphonia patients had undergone devastating problems including suicide.This
memorable anecdote from my life had given me a further sense of continuing this work. Has two intentions. One is to
review the methods and findings of previous research that has investigated the
role of social factors in puberphonia. The second intention is to alert medical
profession. The take home message is
1. Puberphonia is a very common problem
2. It needs treatment and treatment available.
3. It is not a hormonal disease.
4. It is not a physiological disease.
5. Puberphonia boys are not smart and
intelligent
6. Its curable
List at least one
website (more if you like) that will help us understand you better.
Good examples include:
your blog, your company's or organization's website, press coverage of your
work, your portfolio, research examples, photos, etc. Please do not provide
links to your Facebook page or Linkedin profile.
As an ENT surgeon we
treated 500 cases of puberphonia in a short span of one and half years.
If you can, please
share the specific person, organization, website, etc.
Four research Doctors referred
Dr.M.Kumaresan’s research work in their original article
1. Dr. Sudhakarvaidya, Vaidya S, Vyas G (Jan
2006) a PDF. Indian J
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg;58 (1);20-21
2. Anjana A Mohite
MedPulse – International Medical Journal,
ISSN: 2348-2516, EISSN: 2348-1897, Volume 3, Issue 12, December 2016 pp
1020-1023
3. Dr. Roche & CME Team
(franxer@gmail.com) organised CME on puberphonia at Chicago on 5& 6th July
2019. Dr.M.Kumartesan CME faculty member.
4. Meng-Ju Tsai, PhD
Chair, 31st World Congress of the IALP
31st World Congress of the International
Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP 2019) in Taipei, Taiwan (August
18th-22nd).254 cases of Puberphonia treated by Pharengeal resonance manipulation
therapy presenting author Dr.M.Kumaresan.
Regular speaker
1. GSK Medical Company: CME Doctors Meeting
(speaker for twelve events)
2. Glen mark: CME Doctor meeting speaker on
25.07.2019
3. Cipla Medical Company: CME Doctors Meeting
speaker on 12 occasions
4. Indian Medical Association Marina Branch
Invited speaker
5. Conducted more than 500 free Medical Camp
6. 375 numbered You tube videos uploading my site (https://www.youtube.com/user/DrKumaresan)
7. 10 times given Radio Talk, 20 times given
TV interview shows
8. Indian medical council 12/10/1996
inspection officer
9. Invited Speaker at CME Chicago on 5th
6th July 2019.
10. Addressed: Human Rights Community
development, Friday 6th October 2000 at, 120 Ramford road,London E
12.
If you had help in
completing this application, please explain the circumstances, who helped you
and to what degree.
Puberphonia project is
an Audacious Project — an initiative to help change in the society and in the
mind of the health care population. The fact in puberphonia is under diagnosed
and under treated. It is estimated that 90% suicide happening male at the
puberty age group. It is concluded as “Social rejection along with tension is
the major components”. Nobody ever thing that puberphonia maybe the underlying
problem in social rejection. The
puberphonia examples: graduates never goes for job or higher education, adult not
willing to marry, never mingle with friends or family, in a desperate condition
leave the home,leave the world. It is a bold ideas for tackling global
challenges find the support to make our visions a reality. Thousands of
puberphonia boys are waiting for treatment but they never want to expose to
them selves that they are puberphonic. Even medical profession and public may
feel puberphonia due to hormonal changes, which is supported by media, which is
a myth.
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