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Vocal tremor is a neurological disorder that affects the muscles of the larynx, resulting in involuntary rhythmic movements or shaking of the vocal cords during speech. This condition can cause voice tremors, which may manifest as shaky or quivering sound in the voice. Vocal tremor can significantly affect a person's ability to speak clearly and communicate effectively. The condition can be debilitating and have a negative impact on a person's quality of life. Treatment options for vocal tremor may include speech therapy, medication, botox injections, or surgery. Research in this area focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms of vocal tremor, developing effective treatment strategies, and improving the quality of life for individuals with this condition.