Muscles of Respiration
Laryngeal Muscles & Structure
Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
Voice Disorder Etiologies
Lesions
100

What are the three subsystems of voice?

resonance, phonation, resonance

100

What are the 9 cartilages?

epiglottis, thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid, corniculates, cuneiforms 

100

cricothyroid

1. what is it? (adductor, abductor, tensor)

2. function

3. innervated by?

1. tensor

2. lengthens VFs to raise pitch

3. SLN

100

Types of voice disorders and what are they

functional = vocal quality compromised, but no anatomical/neurological factors

organic = problem with structure that affects vocal mechanism

neurogenic = results from problems with PNS and CNS innervation of larynx

psychogenic = problems with voice related to psychological factors

100

what is a malignant VF lesion called and what are the risk factors?

laryngeal carcinoma

1. smoking

2. alcohol

3. LPR

200

What are the 3 basic functions of the laryngeal valve?

1. airway preservation for ventilation

2. airway protection

3. phonation

200

What do the suprahyoid muscles do and what are they?

RAISE the larynx - mylohyoid, stylohyoid, digastrics, geniohyoid

200

thyroarytenoid

1. what is it? (adductor, abductor, tensor)

2. function

3. innervated by?

1. adductor

2. essentially the VFs, shortens the VFs to lower pitch

3. RLN

200
Examples of indirect vs direct surgical trauma

indirect = intubation

direct = head/neck surgery, laryngectomy, tracheotomy, etc.

200

nodules

1. describe

2. etiology

3. treatment

1. bilateral/symmetrical, anterior 1/3 posterior 2/3, SLLP, edema/inflammatory lesion, acute or chronic

2. phonotrauma

3. voice therapy, surgery in severe cases

300

What is the function of the intercostals?

elevate/contract the rib cage

300

What do the infrahyoid muscles do and what are they?

LOWER hyoid/larynx - thyrohyoid, sternothyroid, omohyoid, sternohyoid, sternocleidomastoid

300

lateral cricoarytenoid

1. what is it? (adductor, abductor, tensor)

2. function

3. innervated by?

1. adductor

2. strongest adductor - rocks arytenoids in/out to close VFs

3. RLN

300

3 categories of voice disorder etiologies - what are they and give an example

1. medical - LPR, indirect/direct surgical trauma, endocrine changes

2. personality - environmental/life stress, identity conflict

3. phono trauma - screaming, throat clearing, hard glottal attack, coughing, etc. 

300

polyps

1. describe

2. etiology

3. treatment

1. bilateral (can be unilateral), SLLP, fluid-filled gelatinous lesions, sessile or pedunculated

2. phonotrauma

3. surgery

400

What are the 5 muscles of expiration?

internal intercostals, rectus abdominis, transverse abdominis, internal obliques, external obliques

400

What are the 2 types of extrinsic muscles?

suprahyoid and infrahyoid

400

interarytenoid 

1. what is it? (adductor, abductor, tensor)

2. function

3. innervated by?

1. adductor

2. stabilizes VFs

3. RLN

400

changes in structure can lead to VF changes in...? (5 characteristics)

mass, size, stiffness, flexibility, tension

400

cysts

1. describe

2. etiology

3. treatment

1. fluid-filled lesions, congenital or acquired, SLLP (can extend into ILLP/DLLP)

2. mucous gland blockage, phonotrauma

3. surgery 

500

What are the 5 muscles of inspiration?

diaphragm, external intercostals, sternocleidomastoids, scales, pectorals (major & minor)

500

What are the intrinsic laryngeal muscles?

cricothyroid, thyroarytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, interarytenoid, posterior cricoarytenoid

500

posterior cricoarytenoid 

1. what is it? (adductor, abductor, tensor)

2. function

3. innervated by?

1. abductor (only one!!)

2. pushes arytenoids open

3. RLN

500
vocal hygiene regimen

-no alcohol

-no caffeine 

-more rest

-more water

-exercise/good nutrition

-avoid irritants (e.g., second hand smoke)

-avoid throat clearing/coughing/whispering

-avoid reflux (diet/behavior/medicine)

500
3 types of epithelial hyperplasia and describe them

1. leukoplakia - white and patchy

2. hyperkeratosis - excessive keratin

3. erythroplasia - thickened and red