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Certified Practising
Speech Pathologist

Specializing in Voice Management

About Lesley Henderson

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About Me

 

I have over 40 years experience as Speech Pathologist and have specialized in the management of professional voice and swallowing problems for many years.  I work with a number of specialist ENT’s to provide vocal rehabilitation for their referred patients and especially for professional voice users.

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Qualifications

As a certified & practicing Speech Pathologist, my qualifications include;

B. Sp. Thy University of QLD

Member of Speech Pathology Australia

Member of Australian Voice Association

Member of Laryngology Society of Australia

I also attend and participate in various conferences and workshops aimed at improving the management of vocal function.

Therapy Services

Voice Management for Professional Voice Users


Top 10 Tips for a Healthy Voice

 

  • Use your voice well!  Learn to optimize  healthy voice  production.  If you do a lot of talking  or singing,  learn to produce voice well – without strain or damage.
  • Keep your voice hydrated! Adequate  hydration is very important for healthy voice and vocal folds.  Drink at  least 2 – 3 litres of water per day. Steaming helps vocal wellness.
  • Warm up your voice! (As you  would the  rest of your body) if you’re going to embark on prolonged talking or  singing – e.g. Teacher, Minister of Religion or Call Centre Operator.
  • Be wary talking or singing above background  noise!  This can strain your voice so you need to recognize and avoid high voice risk situations.
  • Don’t smoke and avoid smoky environments!
  • Don’t repeatedly clear your throat and avoid coughing excessively! These activities damage your voice.
  • Consider using amplification (microphone or megaphone) where loud voice is necessary.
  • Certain medications and drinks can dehydrate your voice. These include antihistamines, cold and flu medications,  coffee and alcohol. Take these into account when talking or singing.
  • Don’t scream or shout! Using loud voice  without damage requires special skills. If you have to use loud voice,  get specialist training from a Voice Teacher or Speech Pathologist.
  • Especially look after your voice during  allergies and upper respiratory tract infections!  Your voice is more  susceptible to damage at these times.

Remember  it’s important to seek evaluation and advice from an Ear,  Nose and Throat  Specialist if your voice is hoarse or  husky for more  than a few weeks, particularly if you smoke or don’t have cold   symptoms.www.australianvoiceassociation.com.au 

Swallowing

Management of swallowing and diet management in aged care settings.

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Please contact me directly with any questions, comments, or scheduling inquiries you may have. 

Email: lhenderson@clinicalsys.com.au  

Mobile: 0408 786 391

Fax : 07 3202 6602

Lesley Henderson Speech Pathologist

St Andrews War Memorial Hospital , Suite 7.1 , 7th Floor, 457 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill, QLD, 4000

Hours

Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
By Appointment Only