Spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological voice disorder that causes involuntary spasms of the vocal cords, leading to strained, broken, or breathy speech.
What Causes SD?
Although the exact cause of SD is unknown, evidence suggests that SD involves an area at the base of the brain where involuntary muscle movement is regulated and is, therefore, neurological in origin. When this nervous system regulator does not work properly and produces incorrect signals, this may cause voice muscles to contract or relax more than they should or at the wrong time.
Researchers are examining different areas of the brain that may be involved, including the basal ganglia, which help to regulate movement; the cerebellum, which helps to control balance; and the cortex, which initiates movement and recognizes sensation. There may also be a genetic relationship, as genes have been identified in other forms of movement disorders known as dystonia.



