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Morton
Cooper, Ph.D. 11661 San Vicente Blvd. #301, Los Angeles, CA 90049
(310) 208-6047
Website: www.voice-doctor.com E-mail: voicedoctr@aol.com
Dear Colleague:
As you may be aware, I have demonstrated for many years that my
exclusive non-invasive technique called Direct Voice Rehabilitation
(DVR) can achieve dramatic results with spasmodic dysphonia (SD).
This includes not only improvement or recovery but also cures. I’m
writing to bring these results to your attention in the hope that
you may find this information useful in your own practice as an
alternative to invasive approaches.
Current medical treatment for spasmodic dysphonia focuses on two
invasive options: Botox injections or surgery. The research literature
has reported mixed results with surgery, and concerns about long-term
use of Botox are increasing. Mitchell S. Brin, M.D., one of the
pioneers in the use of Botox for SD, suggested at a conference on
SD in March 1991 that this treatment should be withdrawn at the
earliest possible time in favor of another substance. Serious negative
side effects following the use of Botox have been reported by patients.
Gerald Berke, M.D., chairman of the UCLA Head and Neck Division,
commented in the December 1999 newsletter of the National Spasmodic
Dysphonia Association that there are a number of “obvious
drawbacks” to Botox: “It requires lifelong visits from
4 to 10 times per year for repeat injections. The injections are
not inexpensive. The interval between post injection breathiness,
good voice, and the return of symptoms may not be very long in some
patients. Hypersensitivity and antibody formation have been shown
to produce some long term structural changes in muscle cells.”
Direct Voice Rehabilitation, by contrast, causes no harm. It combines
proven techniques of voice rehabilitation in a new way that, with
committed patients, produces lasting cures. The results I have achieved
have been with patients diagnosed with SD by many of the leading
laryngologists in the country. Many of my patients over the years
have been diagnosed with SD by laryngologists who are listed below
at the UCLA Medical Center, where I once served on the staff and
faculty of the Head and Neck Division. Examples from UCLA include
the following:
· Gerald Berke, M.D. diagnosed several patients with SD
who were cured after pursuing DVR with me. (Names of all patients
are with consent.) He referred Gayle Pace who he had diagnosed with
severe Adductor/Abductor SD. I referred her back to him within a
month and he confirmed she had a normal voice. Ms. Pace remains
cured 14 years after treatment. The Reverend Henry Sellers was diagnosed
with SD by Daniel Truong, M.D. and given a Botox shot that was ineffective.
The Reverend Sellers tried UCLA Medical Center and Dr. Berke referred
him to my private practice. The Reverend Sellers remains cured after
more than five years despite the complications of Parkinson’s
disease. Dr. Berke diagnosed another patient with SD, Robin, who
opted for DVR and has been cured for four years. Another patient
he diagnosed with SD, Denise, was 95% better after a short time
with my DVR program.
· Paul Ward, M.D., a former Chairman of the Head and Neck
Division at UCLA Medical Center, diagnosed Marjorie Whitman with
SD so severe that he recommended surgery. Ms. Whitman declined.
She tried my DVR program. I referred her back to Dr. Ward who confirmed
she had a normal voice. She remains cured of SD for years.
· Ed Kantor, M.D., who is also affiliated with the Cedars-Sinai
ENT Division, diagnosed Lisa and Don with SD. Lisa was cured of
SD after working with me 25 years ago, and Don has been cured for
15 years.
· Robert Feder, M.D. diagnosed Ms. Z with SD and advised
surgery. She was referred to me and has been cured of SD for over
20 years.
· Hans Von Leden, M.D., now affiliated with USC, then UCLA,
diagnosed SD and referred Dr. T. who has been cured for over 30
years. He also referred a second patient diagnosed with SD who has
been cured for over 20 years.
· The late Henry J. Rubin, M.D., who was affiliated with
Cedars-Sinai as well as UCLA, referred four patients he diagnosed
with SD, all cured by DVR over a period of years.
· In perhaps the most telling referral from the UCLA’s
Head and Neck Division, one of its laryngologists referred his wife
to me for treatment of her SD because he preferred my non-invasive
treatment. She regained a normal voice through DVR.
With these 15 dramatic cures involving the UCLA Medical Center
alone and since SD is ostensibly incurable, some have asked, “Did
these patients really have SD?” I can only say that the renowned
laryngologists at UCLA, “the Best in the West,” diagnosed
the SD patients that I treated in my private practice.
These examples can be multiplied by my cures of many other patients
diagnosed with severe SD at other leading medical centers including
USC, Cedars-Sinai, Scripps, Mayo Clinic, Vanderbilt Medical Center,
University of Michigan, University of California San Francisco,
and other facilities. I have helped post-Botox and post-surgery
SD patients to achieve cures by DVR.
•Arnold Aronson, Ph.D. of the Mayo Clinic, for example, diagnosed
The Reverend James Johnson with severe SD. The Reverend Johnson
recovered a normal voice after he pursued a one-month program of
DVR rather than undergoing the recommended surgery. He has remained
cured for 20 years. Dr. Aronson confirms the cure.
•Ron was diagnosed with SD at the Mayo Clinic and treated
elsewhere with five Botox shots, all ineffective. Ron is cured from
SD by my DVR program.
•Over three years ago, the Scripps ENT Clinic in La Jolla
diagnosed Ginger, a young lady in her 20’s with Spasmodic
Dysphonia. She was told that her condition was hopeless and that
she required lifelong series of Botox shots. My program of DVR gave
Ginger a normal effective voice and she has remained cured of her
SD.
•Dr. Hess, an emergency room medical doctor was diagnosed
with severe SD by her laryngologist. He referred her to me. She
underwent a program of intensive DVR and remains cured of SD for
four years.
•Identical twins were diagnosed with SD at a well-known medical
center, one with Abductor and Adductor SD and the other with Adductor
SD. They were told SD was due to genes and was incurable. Both tried
Botox. Both underwent my intensive DVR program and were successful
in finding excellent voices.
•Kim was diagnosed with Adductor/Abductor SD by Dr. Norman
Hogikyan at the University of Michigan. Botox shots were ineffective.
She tried a month of intensive DVR and has been cured of SD for
over 6 years.
Dr. Rubin, whom I mentioned above, was a participant in two workshops
at Cedars-Sinai Medical Hospital in 1982 and 1990 at which I presented
patients with confirmed severe SD who told of recovering their voices
through DVR. Dr. Rubin said, “We know you are the only one
successful by speech therapy. Why?” I replied, “I do
not do speech therapy; I do Direct Voice Rehabilitation.”
Dr. Rubin provided this testimonial:
In the fifteen years immediately preceding my retirement from the
active practice of otolaryngology, I have referred my patients in
need of voice rehabilitation to Dr. Cooper because his results proved
to be the most consistently satisfactory. His methods seemed essentially
quite simple, in fact to the point of sometimes challenging believability,
but they worked. He explains these methods in his book (Modern Techniques
of Vocal Rehabilitation), and I believe that any voice therapist
who gives them a serious and unbiased trial will be agreeably surprised.
Other authorized testimonials include those from the late Lee Edward
Travis, Ph.D., one of the founders and a past president of the American
Speech-Hearing-Language Association (“He’s the best
in the business”); Robert H. Rand, M.D., professor of neurological
surgery, UCLA Medical Center (“I found him to be really excellent”);
and the late Joel J. Pressman, M.D., former chairman of the Head
and Neck Division, UCLA Medical Center (“Dr. Cooper is the
best speech pathologist I know”).
Jack Pressman is my hero. It was his strong support and total commitment
to success that allowed me to develop DVR. He told me, “Bring
me success, not theories.” I did. Without Jack Pressman, I
would not have been able to find cures for spasmodic dysphonia,
unilateral cord paralysis, papillomatosis, and other so-called “hopeless”
voice problems through all-natural DVR, which I have reported in
peer-reviewed publications. I owe my career to Jack Pressman, and
the privilege of being part of his medical team.
I am grateful to my celebrity patients and others for their permission
to release their names and to the ENT doctors who have availed themselves
of my services to assist their SD patients by DVR. Henry Fonda,
Shadoe Stevens and Keith Erikson all were diagnosed with SD and
cured by my DVR program. Mr. Fonda went on to star in On Golden
Pond, for which he won an Oscar.
I believe that any patient who has been diagnosed with spasmodic
dysphonia, suspected SD or any other voice disorder should be told
of Direct Voice Rehabilitation. DVR is a way to achieve a cure,
recovery or improvement, especially since DVR is non-invasive, and
dramatic results may be observed after a brief period of treatment.
SD is curable by DVR. The SD patients have medical and hospital
records indicating they have neurologically diagnosed SD.
I have been in full-time private practice for 35 years, and have
presented lasting cures of severe SD at the Pacific Voice Conference
in 1998, at California Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conferences,
and at American Speech-Language-Hearing Association National Conferences
in 1974, 1979, 1980, and 2000. In 1979, I received a Certificate
of Appreciation “In recognition of a significant contribution
to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and to the Profession
of Speech Pathology and Audiology.”
I have written books and chapters for professional handbooks and
have published in medical/scientific journals on voice disorders.
I also published an account of my cures and recoveries from SD in
a peer-reviewed report in the International Association of Logopedics
and Phoniatry in 1980. My bibliography is available on my website.
Chapters from my latest book, Stop Committing Voice Suicide on
SD and other troubled voices are on my web site, as are articles
on SD and DVR as well as testimonials. For those interested in the
cures, recoveries of SD by DVR, an audio and a video of my SD patients
before and after DVR are available. I invite you to listen to the
voices of cured SD patients before and after DVR on my website:
www.voice-doctor.com.
This letter is intended to provide meaningful information for educated
judgment regarding the treatment of spasmodic dysphonia and other
troubled voices through Direct Voice Rehabilitation. I welcome your
views and comments.
Sincerely,
Morton Cooper, Ph.D.
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