The Journal of Voice is a leading peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the science, art, and clinical care of the human voice. It serves as a vital resource for professionals involved in voice production, perception, and performance. The journal covers a wide spectrum of topics, including laryngeal anatomy and physiology, vocal pedagogy, voice disorders, singing voice science, and the impact of technology on voice.
Key areas of focus include the diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders, such as dysphonia, vocal fold paralysis, and spasmodic dysphonia. It explores the use of various therapeutic interventions, including voice therapy, phonosurgery, and pharmacological treatments. The journal also addresses the unique needs of professional voice users, such as singers, actors, and public speakers.
Indexed in databases like PubMed and Scopus, the Journal of Voice is essential reading for otolaryngologists, speech-language pathologists, voice coaches, singing teachers, and researchers. It aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and clinical practice, providing practical insights for optimizing vocal health and performance. The journal encourages submissions that contribute to the advancement of voice science and the improvement of patient care.