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What is the function of the Larynx?
Airway Protection
Airway Preservation
Phonation for Communication
Name the five Intrinsic laryngeal muscles.
1. Thyroarytenoid
2.Lateral Cricoarytenoid
3.Interarytenoid ( transverse/ oblique arytenoids
4. Cricothyroid
5.Posterior Cricoarytenoid
Name the extrinsic muscles that elevate the larynx.
1. Diagastric
2.Geniohyoid
3.Mylohyoid
4.Stylohyoid
5.Hyoglossus
6.Genioglossus
The ____ and_____ are elevators and depressors of the larynx
suprahyoid and infrahyoid
The ___ , ____, and ___ make up the vocal folds
Epithelium, Lamina Propria, Vocalis Muscle
What are the main cranial nerve that innervates the larynx?
Cranial Nerve X Vagus
Name the two branches of the Vagus Nerve.
Superior Laryngeal Nerve
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Name the Properties of Voice.
Pitch, Loudness, Quality, Resonance
Functional Voice Disorders is defined as....
the behaviors of misuse, abuse or over use of the voice. These behaviors can lead to benign vocal pathologies such as , vocal nodules. Additionally, the behaviors can cause inappropriate use of vocal components such as , pitch, loudness, breathing strategies, phonation habits, and speech rate.
Name other etiologies of voice disorders.....
Organic, Neurogenic, and Psychogenic,