The vocal folds are important for protection of the airway during swallowing, the regulation of breathing and for voice production. Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVP) is caused by damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN). Although surgery is most often linked to onset of UVP, the cause remains unknown in 12-42% of those with this disorder [1, 2]. At the level of the aortic arch the RLN branches from the vagus nerve and courses around the arch to ascend back toward the larynx. I hypothesize that an aneurysm of the aorta or alternatively changes in aortic arch compliance could impose increased stress and strain on the RLN where it is adjacent to the aorta resulting in impaired nerve function. The purpose of this research is to develop...
The vocal fold paresis is most often caused by damaged nerves, a consequence of a trauma to the cent...
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
Vocal fold paralysis is the most common neurogenic disorder of the larynx, which is associated with...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
Objectives/hypothesisVocal fold paresis and paralysis are common conditions. Treatment options inclu...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the vibratory pattern of vocal folds in...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury may induce unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP). During thy...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
[[abstract]]n voice research, in vitro tensile stretch experiments of vocal fold tissues are commonl...
We have developed a novel surgical/computational model for the investigation of unilat-eral vocal fo...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Very little is known about the elasticity of the human ventricular fold (fal...
The vocal fold paresis is most often caused by damaged nerves, a consequence of a trauma to the cent...
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...
Vocal fold paralysis is the most common neurogenic disorder of the larynx, which is associated with...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
Objectives/hypothesisVocal fold paresis and paralysis are common conditions. Treatment options inclu...
Human voice is produced by flow-induced self-sustained oscillation of the vocal fold lamina propria....
This investigation attempts to shed light on phonation from a solid mechanics (i.e. biomechanics) pe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the vibratory pattern of vocal folds in...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury may induce unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP). During thy...
Objectives The present study explores the use of a continuum-based computational model to investigat...
[[abstract]]The mechanical properties of the vocal fold lamina propria, including the vocal fold cov...
[[abstract]]n voice research, in vitro tensile stretch experiments of vocal fold tissues are commonl...
We have developed a novel surgical/computational model for the investigation of unilat-eral vocal fo...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Very little is known about the elasticity of the human ventricular fold (fal...
The vocal fold paresis is most often caused by damaged nerves, a consequence of a trauma to the cent...
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
[[abstract]]This study examines the local and global changes of fundamental frequency (F0) during ph...