Continuous technological developments in recent years have allowed a better understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the vocal folds and the upper digestive tract. Diagnostic techniques such as high speed laryngoscopy, videokymography, in office high resolution close up laryngoscopy and esophageal impedance with manometry are very important tools in modern day clinical practice. As far as treatment is concerned, development of laser equipments coupled to robotic systems, fibers to deliver different laser wavelengths to specific places, and instruments to be used through flexible scopes,