The study aims to review the diagnosis and treatment of exercise-induced paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder (EPVFMD) based on patient experiences.
A total of 104 patients were identified with EPVFMD, where a significant number showed symptoms only during exercise, with many initially having no signs of vocal fold motion issues but were diagnosed after exertion.
Laryngeal control therapy proved effective, with 72% of those enrolled experiencing symptom improvement or complete resolution.