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He allegedly quipped: "I can't give you a differential diagnosis. Asthma and EIB are common etiologies of dyspnea in athletes, both competitive and recreational. Practical management: vocal cord dysfunction in athletes. Related Articles. Patients with VCD usually present with intermittent shortness of breath of varying intensity, wheezing, stridor, choking . Rosenberg, K.B. Erika Carlson is the director of the Excellence in Sport Performance at Erika Carlson sports. But the key factor to distinguish asthma from vocal cord dysfunction is difficulty with inhalation, not exhalation. 2012 May. Dr Mark Porter asks what we can . Pulmonary embolism and vocal cord dysfunction represent two relatively uncommon entities that cause exertional dyspnea in athletes and may be confused with exercise-induced asthma. Laryngoscope. The expression "vocal cord dysfunction" (VCD) is not very precise. This book is the first manual available to speech pathologists to support their treatment of chronic refractory cough. It's called Vocal Cord Dysfunction. Found inside – Page 7Vocal. Cord. Dysfunction. Three very different case studies are presented here to ... vocal fold motion (PVFM).47 The first is Elise, a 14-year-old athlete, ... Evaluation and management of vocal cord dysfunction in the athlete. This is a presentation on Vocal Cord Dysfunction. She has worked in the field of Applied Sport Psychology since 1998 and is the Founder of her firm, Excellence in Sport Performance. Those most . Found inside – Page 71Inspiratory stridor in elite athletes. Chest 2003; 123: 468–474. 5. Carlsen KH. ... Vocal cord dysfunction induced by methacholine challenge testing. In addition, Erika consults with collegiate teams (St. Mary’s, University of California, Berkeley, University of San Francisco, Stanford University, Santa Clara University), youth sport clubs and coaches seeking to learn how to incorporate mental skills into their training. We are all encouraged to become fit for the benefit of our health. Other synonyms include "laryngeal asthma," "hysterical croup," and "psychogenic stridor." Laryngologists tend to assume that this . Sports medicine professionals must have a high index of suspicion for . Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a disorder characterized by unintentional paradoxical adduction of the vocal cords, resulting in episodic shortness of breath, wheezing and stridor. 9. Eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation (EVH) is the best test to detect EIB. This condition is familiar to speech-language pathologists and otolaryngologists yet remains poorly understood in the sports medicine community. STUDY DESIGN A retrospective, nonrandomized group design was used to collect the outcome data. Our goal was to define via objective testing the . Disclaimer, National Library of Medicine Inside Health. Found inside – Page 170However , hyperventilation in athletes often is a response to stress . Vocal Cord Dysfunction Frequently overlooked when evaluating an athlete with exercise ... Found insideThis volume summarizes the proceedings of the Reisensburg workshop which took place at Reisensburg Castle in November 1997". 10. The resultant symptoms can include dyspnea, chest tightness, cough, throat tightness, wheezing, or voice change. PubMed CrossRef Google Scholar Usually the episodes are temporary, but due to a delayed or . The basic element of PVCD is an inappropriate closure of the vocal cords during respiration, resulting in airway obstruction. Vocal cord dysfunction is also known as paradoxical vocal fold dysfunction, involuntary vocal fold closure and laryngospasm. Have you ever explored how your performance would improve with a customized training program for the mental conditioning skills designed just for you or your team? MeSH Most impacted by this phenomena are swimmers, runners, soccer players and other athletes whose aerobic and respiratory demands are significant. Vocal cord dysfunction was more common in females and in adolescent athletes. Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a syndrome characterized by the intermittent, abnormal paradoxical adduction of the true vocal cords during respiration resulting in variable upper airway obstruction. Freedman, S.J. Asthma: vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) and other dysfunctional breathing disorders. 2001;111:1751-5. Found inside – Page 536Clinical features of vocal cord dysfunction. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1995;152:1382. Morris MJ, Deal LE, Bean DR, et al. Vocal cord dysfunction in patients ... Med Sci Sports Exerc. Due to its clinical presentation, this entity is frequently mistaken for asthma. Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is characterized by paradoxical adduction of the vocal folds during inhalation, and occasionally upon exhalation, resulting in extrathoracic airflow obstruction. Athletes with vocal cord dysfunction are still able to train and compete at high levels and find success with appropriate diagnosis and treatment! If you are uncertain about this condition, please contact your primary care provider to determine the best . Practical management: vocal cord dysfunction in athletes. Prevention and treatment information (HHS). Other stressors such as competitive sports in young female athletes have been noted frequently as a trigger in exercise-induced VCD. Ann Otolar-yngol Rhinol 3(7): 1119. Studies are limited, but show results from 3% - 15% of those given a diagnosis of exercise induced asthma have VCD and no asthma at all. Background: Paradoxical vocal-cord dysfunction has been identified as a cause of dyspnea and stridor in athletes. Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a term that refers to inappropriate adduction of the vocal cords during inhalation and sometimes exhalation [ 1 ]. Laryngoscope. Breathe (Sheff). Etiology of dyspnea in elite and recreational athletes., Phys Sportsmed 40 (2): 28-33. Studies have suggested that the prevalence of asthma and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is higher in elite athletes than the general population. Cited Here; 46. The term "vocal cord dysfunction" was first used by Christopher in 1983 and "paradoxical vocal fold dysfunction" by Patel in 2004 . Clin J Sport Med. Treatment . In this Podcast, Erika does a beautiful job articulating the who, what, when, why and how of VCD. Found insideWith a variety of case studies provided by well-known authors and clinicians, this text acts as a guidebook to the RMST protocol and provides practical information for use in the field of healthcare. Would you like email updates of new search results? An evaluation including medical history, physical examination, and objective testing including pulmonary function testing (PFT), eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation, and video laryngostroboscopy, were performed. 2012 May;40(2):22-7. doi: 10.3810/psm.2012.05.1961. Coughs, vocal cord dysfunction and athletes, taste and smell, waiting room toys . - How can child sexual abuse be prevented? - How should researchers approach the problem? David Finkelhor is a leading researcher in the field of family violence and child sexual abuse. The condition often strikes young athletes and is frequently misdiagnosed as asthma. Overview of Vocal Cord Dysfunction Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a condition in which the vocal cords close during inspiration (breathing in), resulting in a wheezing sound due to the glottis narrow-ing and allowing only a small amount of air to pass.High levels of sympathetic nervous system arousal and asso- ciated high levels of muscle tightness in the upper . Background: Paradoxical vocal-cord dysfunction has been identified as a cause of dyspnea and stridor in athletes. Kenn K, Schmitz M. Prevalence of vocal cord dysfunction in patients with dyspnea. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2015-000065. I look forward to trying out many of your recipes and admiring your photography in the future! DENVER, CO — A new study shows that a novel, nonsurgical approach to treating vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) can help 3 out of 4 adolescent athletes, who did not respond to conventional therapy, breathe better during training and competition. You can seek diagnosis and treatment from a speech and language pathologist who has experience in the . It is also commonly referred to as paradoxical vocal . Phys Sportsmed. Essentially, while at full effort the body becomes over stimulated from physical, mental and environmental stress. If your child is in immediate respiratory distress and having trouble breathing, seek emergency care at the nearest hospital emergency room. Clin J Sport Med. Dr Stephen Walker has 35 years of experience assessing the strengths & challenges of gifted athletes & performing artists. This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Editor-in-chief Podium Sports JournalCC-AASP, USOC Registry of Sport Psychology email: [email protected]. It is also commonly referred to as paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder. Our goal was to define via objective testing the prevalence of asthma, EIB, VCD alone, or in combination in a cohort of athletes with respiratory complaints. It is also commonly referred to as paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder. Following her graduate studies, Erika worked for JFKU as a Supervisor of Graduate Students, and has taught classes including The Psychology of Coaching, Theory and Practice of Sport Camps. Exercise-induced vocal cord dysfunction (EIVCD) is a frequent confounder of EIB. Categorised Mental Training, VCD. Sports medicine professionals must have a high index of suspicion for VCD when acute respiratory symptoms occur so that prompt evaluation and use of appropriate specialists results in an accurate and timely diagnosis. Stephen Walker, Your email address will not be published. SPP field. Phys Sportsmed. Childhood sexual abuse . 8(2):65-70. . Exercise-induced vocal cord dysfunction presenting as asthma in pediatric patients: Toxicity of inappropriate inhaled corticosteriods and the role of exercise laryngoscopy. CC-AASP, USOC Registry of Sport Psychology email: Resources for Sports Medicine Professionals, association for applied sport psychology conference 2015, http://149.28.13.162/~drstephe/podiumperformanceacademy.com/wp-content/uploads//2015/10/Erika-Carlson-AASP-2015-Vocal-Chord-Dysfunction.mp3, Competitive Swimming- Three Key Methods for Preparing to Race, Focusing Your Attention Effectively – An Essential Mental Skill, Relaxation and Recovery – The 5th Requisite for Greatness. It is a functional disorder that serves as an important mimicker of asthma. The athlete had reported problems with her breathing . These athletes carry a huge stress burden, and if things aren’t going right or their stress load has become overwhelming – they are indeed susceptible to a manifestation of symptoms such as VCD. 2001 Oct;111(10):1751-5. doi: 10.1097/00005537-200110000-00016. This article reports the outcome of a speech pathology treatment program for vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) in 20 adolescent female athletes. Implications for Exercise in Cold Air Environments. Due to a resulting severe decrement in performance and lack of efficacious treatments, this study aimed to discover some of the psychological experiences of athletes with VCD symptoms. Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) may mimic asthma and EIB as a cause of dyspnea in athletes. Mil Med. Vocal cord dysfunction in athletes: clinical presentation and review of the literature. Vocal cord dysfunction can be difficult to treat as the condition is often . Clipboard, Search History, and several other advanced features are temporarily unavailable. Most impacted by this phenomena are swimmers, runners, soccer players and other athletes whose aerobic and . Wilson JJ, Theis SM, Wilson EM. Laryngoscope. Found insideThis report discusses the types of information that support findings of limitations in functional abilities relevant to work requirements, and provides findings and conclusions regarding the collection of information and assessment of ... Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), also called paradoxical vocal fold motion, is one of those unsettling conditions. Frequently misdiagnosed as asthma, vocal cord dysfunction-exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction may be present in 5% of athletes. Common causes of dyspnoea in athletes: a practical approach for diagnosis and management. This study estimated IS prevalence in elite athletes and determined its relationship to EIB. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2009 Mar-Apr. Found inside – Page xivMost recently, he has invented two novel therapies for exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (also known as vocal cord dysfunction), a condition for which ... Unable to load your collection due to an error, Unable to load your delegates due to an error. Athletes suffering from it can experience breathing difficulties, resulting in stress and panic. A new study shows that a novel, nonsurgical approach to treating vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) can help 3 out of 4 adolescent athletes, who did not respond to conventional therapy, breathe better during training and competition. As a parent of 3 growing athletes, Erika has also experienced the growing need for programming that focuses on how sport parents can develop ideal roles to best support their young athletes. Breathing complaints are common in athletes. PMC It's often confused with asthma, but the treatment is much different. The diagnosis of VCD is made by direct observation of the upper airway by rhinolaryngoscopy, but due to the variable nature of this . Al-Alwan A, Kaminsky D. Vocal cord dysfunction in athletes: clinical presentation and review of the literature. Often seen in athletes who have recently intensified activity and training and are straining for a high level of achievement. FEATURES As the treatment for all three conditions is vastly different, inclusion of both vocal cord dysfunction and pulmonary embolism in the differential diagnosis of exertional dyspnea will permit earlier diagnosis and . 40(2):22-7. . And for some kids, it can mean the difference between quitting a sport they love or . It can be frightening when a conditioned swimmer is pulled from the pool, blue in the face, unable to function much less compete. 2015 Sep;272(9):2101-9. doi: 10.1007/s00405-014-3159-3. She continues to compete as a 30-year veteran equestrian (Show Jumping), is an Ironman 70.3 finisher and seeks to find adventure everyday in sport, business and life. Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is characterized by paradoxical adduction of the vocal folds during inhalation, and occasionally upon exhalation, resulting in extrathoracic airflow obstruction. Classic symptoms of stridor and/or hoarseness are often not present in athletes with VCD. Evaluation and management of vocal cord dysfunction in the athlete. • When I am having breathing problems, albuterol spray . Studies have revealed a higher incidence of vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) in adolescent female athletes. Subjects/methods: Three hundred seventy athletes (174 female and 196 male . [1] Andrianopoulos MV, Gallivan GJ, Gallivan KH. This book reviews the basics of rhythmic breathing, teaching readers how to perform it while walking and, eventually, while running. Dr. Walker is Certified by AASP, is a CMPC, NCC, PhD, and member of the USOC Registry of Sport Psychology. Found insideAl-Alwan, A. and Kaminsky, D. 2012. Vocal cord dysfunction in athletes: Clinical presentation and review of the literature. Phys Sports Med 40(2):22–7. Epub 2014 Jul 18. For example, they tend to be very high achievers, perfectionists, and care deeply that they perform extraordinarily well. This condition is familiar to speech-language pathologists and otolaryngologists yet remains poorly understood in the sports medicine community. Phys Sportsmed. Erika Carlson, M.A., is a Mental Skills Coach and specializes in working with elite youth and collegiate female athletes. Thanks Brandon, PMC VCD can be brought on by laryngeal irritants, emotional and . Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is characterized by paradoxical adduction of the vocal folds during inhalation, and occasionally upon exhalation, resulting in extrathoracic airflow obstruction. She presented a session designed with Dr. Barbara Walker from the Center for Human Performance, USA – and was gracious enough to provide a very insightful interview into the world of Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD). Found inside – Page 357Practical management: vocal cord dysfunction in athletes. Clin J Sport Med. 2006;16(4):357–360. Sandage MJ, Zelazny SK. Paradoxical vocal fold motion in ... Al-Alwan A, Kaminsky D. Vocal cord dysfunction . 2012 May; 40(2):22-7. Spurred by anti-doping rules, testing in the 2004 Olympics revealed the number of . A treatment for vocal cord dysfunction in female athletes: an outcome study. Røksund OD, Heimdal JH, Olofsson J, Maat RC, Halvorsen T. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. Tervonen H, Niskanen MM, Sovijärvi AR, et al.. Fiberoptic videolaryngoscopy during bicycle ergometry: a diagnostic tool for exercise-induced vocal cord dysfunction. Athletes with exercise IS that spontaneously resolves on activity cessation are suspect for VCD and may not have EIB. Parsons JP, Kaeding C, Phillips G, Jarjoura D, Wadley G, Mastronarde JG. A timely topic and one which has not been written about extensively in one concise collection of chapters, Endurance Sports Medicine is a valuable guide for sports medicine physicians, orthopedists, athletic trainers, physical therapists, ... The real cause of the problem is in the vocal cords. Vocal cord dysfunction may contribute to exercise-related respiratory symptoms more frequently in middle school- and high school-aged athletes than in college athletes. 2009; 119: 1776-80. A.H. Bahrainwala, M.R. This condition is familiar to speech-language pathologists and otolaryngologists yet remains poorly understood in the sports medicine community. Sports medicine professionals must have a high index of suspicion for . 4, 5 In a military population, the majority of VCD patients have been young females between the ages of 20 and 40 often with a concomitant psychiatric diagnosis. Bookshelf 2010 Mar;222(2):84-5. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1242763. Schmaling. in Psychology from Colorado State University in 1995. 2010 Apr;21(1):44-56, viii. • When I am having breathing problems, I have trouble getting the air in. Many different diagnoses — cardiac event, asthma attack . Evaluation and management of vocal cord dysfunction in the athlete. Vocal cord dysfunction in an elite female swimmer 5 85 during competitive events where she raced in 400 metre freestyle events. It is also commonly referred to . Curr Sports Med Rep. 2009 Mar-Apr. 2015 Dec 23;1(1):e000065. Vocal Cord Dysfunction is an affliction in which the athlete's vocal cords literally close up to the degree that normal respiration is impossible. 2001;111:1751-5. BACKGROUND: Paradoxical vocal-cord dysfunction has been identified as a cause of dyspnea and stridor in athletes. If we can correctly treat the vocal cord dysfunction, then these athletes can continue playing and competing. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features! While Vocal Chord Dysfunction is a complicated . It occurs . The most common symptom was dyspnea on exertion (96%), with < 1% complaining of either hoarseness or stridor. He has guided the development of silver medalists in the World Championships and the HS Heisman Trophy Winner for the top HS athlete in the USA. Vocal cord dysfunction (also known as exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction) is a common condition characterized by the throat inexplicably closing . EILO — also known as vocal cord dysfunction or VCD — strikes when the tiny muscles at the top of the larynx . Erika is the mother of 3. Klin Padiatr. Personal & Athletic Peformance Counseling. Her work focuses on helping her athletes improve their mental toughness and enjoyment of their sport by empowering her them with mental skills. Unable to load your collection due to an error, Unable to load your delegates due to an error. 18. VCD results when the tiny muscles in the larynx (voice box), which open . Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is characterized by paradoxical adduction of the vocal folds during inhalation, and occasionally upon exhalation, resulting in extrathoracic airflow obstruction. He can be reached at [email protected], or visit his website DrStephenWalker.com. AB - Objectives: This article reports the outcome of a speech pathology treatment program for vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) in 20 adolescent female athletes. Found inside – Page 157Notably, the review was not limited to athletes with EILO and included psychogenic vocal cord dysfunction (VFD), irritant- associated VFD, and other types ... Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. Smoliga JM, Mohseni ZS, Berwager JD, Hegedus EJ. Found inside – Page iiIn this book, leading experts employ an evidence-based approach to provide clear practical guidance on the important question of when and how to facilitate return to play after some of the most common injuries encountered in football. She reported that the "attacks" came on suddenly during 87 the course of her races, and often affected her performance so badly that she was physically . A treatment for vocal cord dysfunction in female athletes: and outcome study. Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) may mimic asthma and EIB as a cause of dyspnea in athletes. View Record in Scopus Google Scholar. VCD is also called inducible laryngeal obstruction, paradoxical vocal cord movement (PVFM) and laryngeal dysfunction. It oftentimes . Prevalence of exercise-induced bronchospasm in a cohort of varsity college athletes. The most common diagnosis prior to referral was asthma (40%). Cited Here; 47. Due to a resulting severe decrement in performance and lack of efficacious treatments, this study aimed to discover some of the psychological experiences of athletes with VCD symptoms. A treatment for vocal cord dysfunction in female athletes: an outcome study. Laryngoscope. Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a term that refers to inappropriate adduction of the vocal cords during inhalation and sometimes exhalation [ 1 ]. She is eloquent and particularly adept at explaining how otolaryngologists (ear, nose and throat specialists) evaluate, diagnose VCD, and the differences from “exercise induced asthma”. 13 Aug Vocal Cord Dysfunction Support Group for Athletes. Would you like email updates of new search results? Curr Sports Med Rep. 2009 Mar-Apr. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. But what Erika does so well is explain the cooperative and collaborative efforts from speech pathologists and stress management specialists interact in providing effective treatments (including certified sport psychology consultants). Inspiratory stridor (IS), a symptom of vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), is frequently mistaken for EIB wheeze. 2012 Dec;33(6):595-605. doi: 10.1055/s-0032-1326959. The basic element of PVCD is an inappropriate closure of the vocal cords during respiration, resulting in airway obstruction. Vocal cord dysfunction, which can be triggered by exercise, causes the vocal cords to fully or partially close while breathing in, leading to a high-pitched whistling sound. *Corresponding author. The diagnosis of VCD is made by direct observation of the upper airway by rhinolaryngoscopy, but due to the variable nature of this . Only 16% had PFTs prior to referral. Are Respiratory Responses to Cold Air Exercise Different in Females Compared to Males? I appreciate your reading us and especially for recommending our site to other readers. Accessibility Concomitant vocal cord dysfunction and asthma are seen in a high degree of patients, up to 50 % of patients in some studies . His strengths include guiding young professionals in the most effective design & management for working case studies, mentoring professionals and serving emerging and elite athletes from 2 time Olympians to emerging amateurs. Jane Parent Jane Parent, former editor at Your Teen, is the parent of three. PS. Clinical Journal Sports Medicine, 16, 357-360. The second section of this book provides detailed discussions of such disorders, links to video examples of laryngoscopic evaluation of patients with vocal cord issues, case studies and quizzes. Phys Sportsmed. She provides comprehensive performance enhancement services for athletes through one-on-one consulting, team workshops and state-of-the-art technology. Found inside – Page 837Vocal. cord. dysfunction. in. athletes: clinical. presentation. and. review. of. the. literature. By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Respiratory ... Abstract Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a syndrome characterized by the intermittent, abnormal paradoxical adduction of the true vocal cords during respiration resulting in variable upper airway obstruction. Vocal cord dysfunction in athletes: clinical presentation and review of the literature. 2006; 16(4):357-60 (ISSN: 1050-642X) Wilson JJ; Wilson EM. Vocal cord dysfunction is more prevalent in females than males, regardless of age. As a result, the body attempts to shut down by closing the vocal cords, not allowing air to move into the lungs and forcing the athlete to stop. Disclaimer, National Library of Medicine Yusuf Al-Bustanji, Department of Special Education, P.O.BOX 15551, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Tel: 971 561794848; Email: Submitted: 01 May 2016 . Related. PVFM has also been called Vocal Cord Dysfunction and is a disorder of the . updates and will share this site with my Facebook group. It is well established that symptoms alone are inadequate to accurately diagnose EIB and VCD. Methods: Twenty consecutive referrals of female athletes diagnosed as having symptoms of VCD during exercise were assessed, treated, and . Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is defined by paradoxical vocal fold closure during inhalation, and rarely upon exhalation. It is a functional disorder that serves as an important mimicker of asthma. eCollection 2015. Treatment . Curr Sports Med Rep. 2009 Mar-Apr;8(2):65-70. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0b013e31819def3d. Paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder in the elite athlete: experience at a large division I university., Laryngoscope 124 (6): 1425 . Erika has been a Leadership Coach for the Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy and continues to help youth and collegiate female athletes to discover and fine-tune their leadership skills through her own leadership development program. Personal & Athletic Peformance Counseling BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. Unfortunately, VCD is oftentimes misdiagnosed as asthma. Vocal cord dysfunction in children and adolescents. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2003 Nov;3(6):467-72. doi: 10.1007/s11882-003-0056-z. Exercise-induced and spontaneously occurring phenotypes exist that benefit from different treatments. 2001; 111: 1751-5. "Led by world-renowned otolaryngologists dedicated to professional voice care, this issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics discusses comprehensive care for professional voice users. 2012 May;40(2):22-7. doi: 10.3810/psm.2012.05.1961. This volume in the Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science series delivers up-to-date scientific knowledge alongside practical applications in rowing, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, coaches and rowers of all abilities. However, VCD is also common and can coexist with either asthma or EIB. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2013 Dec;13(6):662-71. doi: 10.1007/s11882-013-0380-x. For athletes, having a VCD/EILO episode is terrifying and frustrating and can leave you feeling hopeless. Most patients with VCD are female, and among adolescents and children, VCD tends to be triggered by exercise and is typically . 2020 Sep 13;17(18):6662. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17186662. Found inside – Page 110Rundell and Spiering [30] studied 370 elite athletes and found that 5% had inspiratory stridor suggestive of vocal-cord dysfunction. Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion, or PVFM, often flares up in the late winter/early spring season for young elite athletes. Careers. 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