Glottic closure constitutes the primary mechanism for prevention of intradeglutitive and postdeglutitive aspiration. Laryngeal paralysis therefore exerts a considerable impact on deglutition, yet little is understood regarding the biomechanical effects of selective denervation on the laryngeal protective function. We measured the glottic closing force (GCF) in each of 6 male, 40-kg Yorkshire pigs 1) after selective unilateral superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) section; 2) after selective unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) section; and/or 3) after combined SLN-RLN section as both right and left SLNs were simultaneously stimulated to evoke the glottic closure response. Stimulation was provided through an oscilloscope with bipolar platinum...
Deglutitive airway protective mechanisms include glottal closure, epiglottal descent, and anterosupe...
Objective/Hypothesis. So far, a number of techniques have been described for the treatment of bilate...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
The superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) carries sensory information from the mucosal tissues of the phary...
This study used an in vivo canine model of phonation to determine the effects of airflow on glottal ...
Objectives/hypothesisVocal fold paresis and paralysis are common conditions. Treatment options inclu...
IntroductionAlthough phonatory glottal posture and airflow pulse shape affect voice quality, studies...
Objectives: We performed a case series to enhance our understanding of the coupling between neuromus...
The interactions of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (ILMs) in controlling fundamental frequency (F0)...
In the clinic, many diagnostic and therapeutic procedures focus on the oscillation patterns of the v...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury may induce unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP). During thy...
The vocal folds are important for protection of the airway during swallowing, the regulation of brea...
International audienceThe fundamental frequency of the singing voice is controlled by biomechanical ...
Muscle Nerve. 2000 Jan;23(1):44-57. Chronic intermittent stimulation of the thyroarytenoid muscle ma...
During swallowing, the airway is protected from aspiration of ingested material by brief closure of ...
Deglutitive airway protective mechanisms include glottal closure, epiglottal descent, and anterosupe...
Objective/Hypothesis. So far, a number of techniques have been described for the treatment of bilate...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...
The superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) carries sensory information from the mucosal tissues of the phary...
This study used an in vivo canine model of phonation to determine the effects of airflow on glottal ...
Objectives/hypothesisVocal fold paresis and paralysis are common conditions. Treatment options inclu...
IntroductionAlthough phonatory glottal posture and airflow pulse shape affect voice quality, studies...
Objectives: We performed a case series to enhance our understanding of the coupling between neuromus...
The interactions of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (ILMs) in controlling fundamental frequency (F0)...
In the clinic, many diagnostic and therapeutic procedures focus on the oscillation patterns of the v...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury may induce unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP). During thy...
The vocal folds are important for protection of the airway during swallowing, the regulation of brea...
International audienceThe fundamental frequency of the singing voice is controlled by biomechanical ...
Muscle Nerve. 2000 Jan;23(1):44-57. Chronic intermittent stimulation of the thyroarytenoid muscle ma...
During swallowing, the airway is protected from aspiration of ingested material by brief closure of ...
Deglutitive airway protective mechanisms include glottal closure, epiglottal descent, and anterosupe...
Objective/Hypothesis. So far, a number of techniques have been described for the treatment of bilate...
Phonation is a complex process requiring the controlled exhalation of air through the larynx. Withi...