Larynx - Membranes, ligaments and muscles - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- The larynx, also known as the voice box, is an organ that we find on our necks. It is involved in many functions including breathing and sound production. Now that you've learned its structure on the video, you should to test your knowledge with this quiz: khub.me/sjrrq
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The larynx is a complex anatomical organ comprised of many different soft and hard tissues that allow a human to articulate using sound, and breathe through a well-built filter. In addition to those functions, the larynx helps prevent food to go into the trachea, and eventually to the lungs.
It is in the larynx where you'll find the vocal folds, which helps us manipulate the pitch and volume of our voices. That is very important for phonation.
In this tutorial on the Larynx, we will cover structures using english and latin terminologies. We're going to be talking about the membranes, the ligaments, and also the muscles of the larynx.
We will give you a general overview of all of the structures combined into one tutorial so you can have a good understanding of the larynx, which is not an easy topic to learn.
List of topics:
- What is the Larynx? Larynx vs Pharynx
- Laryngeal cartilages: thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, arytenoid cartilage, epiglottic cartilage, corniculate cartilage, cuneiform cartilage.
- Membranes and Ligaments of the Larynx: thyrohyoid membrane, lateral thyrohyoid ligament, median thyrohyoid ligament, median cricothyroid ligament, cricotracheal ligament, elastic cone, vocal ligament, quadrangular membrane, vestibular ligament.
- Muscles of the Larynx: cricothyroid, thyroarytenoid, posterior cricoarytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, transverse arytenoid, oblique arytenoid, vocalis.
Want to test your knowledge on the different structures of the larynx? Take this quiz: khub.me/sjrrq
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Hello hello! You now know what the voice box looks like. Lots of structures, right? Tell us what other topics on the anatomy of the neck you'd like us to cover. It's time to put your knowledge on the larynx to the test! Check out this quiz: khub.me/qbt11 Good luck! :)
which app do you use for 3d anatomy?
What topics cover all bro 😅 the complete human body
But why doesn't this channel upload full videos. The Website is hard to use honestly.
1:30 larynx intro
2:54 laryngeal inlet
3:21 laryngeal spaces
3:58 rima glottidis
4:05 cartilages
5:03 epiglottitis
6:10 thyroid cartilage
7:12 cricoid cartilage
8:15 arytenoids
8:55 corniculates and cuneiforms
9:24 triticeals
10:58 joints
11:50 ligaments and membranes
12:12 extrinsic ligaments
13:44 intrinsic ligaments
16:38 muscles and movements
16:50 extrinsic muscles
18:05 intrinsic muscles
24:55 muscles groups as actions
26:24 clinical aspect ( muscle tension dystonia )
Thanks!! 😊
thank you very much
Thanks
Thanks
Legend
This is too hard, I’m going to go watch some kitten videos
KITTY TIME!!!!
😂😂😂
Me too….
😂😂 so true
This subject really shows how weak most notebooks + professors of anatomy are in explaining complex things... struggled so much trying to put everything in its place.. Really happy I decided to watch this great explanation 2 days before my ENT final..
I honestly don’t understand why every structure has many names... this confuses students and eventually may affect patients in the future.. All this could’ve been much much easier if there was some sort of organization instead of throwing a bunch of nonsense at you to figure out by yourself!
Really appreciate this video.. thank you so much
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my textbook has like half the information, imagine becoming a doctor not even knowing this structure lol
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Yeah right?
And you will find other references that has more/less info
The way the information is presented to us could be much easier
Yeah agree!
This is one of the best anatomy videos I've ever seen, especially because of the amazing visualization. Thank you so so much, this helped a ton ❤
The narrator is so good and makes learning so fun :I couldn't ask for a better video to summarise the Laryngeal anatomy :)
This video made The Larynx ligaments joints and Muscles all easy..
Thanks alot
this video saved me from reading 145 pages of slides and probably 1 hour of studying from an atlas, thanks a lot
Thanks alot .... I was so irritated of laryngeal muscles n did not find any helpful video ... Thumbs up... Best video of larynx
Larynx is a hard topic to completely understand, thanks for making it possible, I have looked at many larynx related videos and non of them were a GREAT as yours. Well done.
I owe surviving med school to this channel
Such a well made and well presented video.
Thank you for making this video
thank you sir for making such a good video available to the public
better than any professor.. 🤝
Absolutely great...Today in the morning I found your channel and in the evening you have helped me in a portion in which I was really lacking confidence... Incredible...Love from India...❣️❣️
You are so welcome!
that was an amazing explanation thank you very much
Thank you so much!
That helped my understand the larynx very well :)
11:53 = Laryngeal Membranes and Ligaments
16:39 = muscles and movements of larynx
24:55 = Recap of Muscles of Larynx
28:13 = Summary of the Larynx
Thank you
Very helpful anatomy presentation. Thanks a lot!
Excellent illustration ❤️❤️❤️
Good illustration!
Fantastic illustration..!! Thanksss..!
The best anatomy video to date
Awsome work. Really helped me.
Excelente vídeo. Eu vou assistir umas três vezes, obrigado.
thank you for creating this video!
Thankyou for giving us good knowledge
The lecture is awesome add subtitles also
Very very helpful! Keep doing for students...
Best explanation ever🌼
love your videos and fun in it thank you so much☺😊
Good illustration .
FASCINATING!! ❤❤❤❤
Very interesting video and very interesting voice melody, I was low key analyzing her voice and where it would go up and down 😅
Helpful!!❤❤ thanks
Fantastic dude
Thank you so much!
Its amazing video to watch
Thank you 💖
Thank you!!!❤
it's very helpful.
Can you explain the relation of the movement of the Aryepiglottic folds and the Vestibular folds please? You can see the aryepiglottic folds move together by just looking in the mouth anterior view correct? I was wondering the relationship of their movement to the vestibular folds. Does one control the other? Thank you!
Thank you
Very good explanation. Highlighting structures are sometimes wrongly sync, other than that the video is great. ☺️😊👍
Absolutely great😍🥂
Hi,, can you make an anatomy of vocal folds being paralyzed and what are the causes.. thanks and more power..
THIS IS LEGIT!
This is dope ❤️
Thank you for the vedio ❤
Beautiful
best intro in the entire world
Amazing 🤩
At around 21.20 you talk about the Lateral “cricothyroid” m. when it’s acting in isolation. Am I right in assuming this is in error and you mean the Lateral cricoarytenoid m.?
Thanx!
Please we need the thoracic fascias and muscles
Helpful, though overwhelming.
This video is only for those who don't mind hearing "cartilage" pronounced with just two syllables, several hundred times.
Cut-ledge...
I want to know all about blood circulation,all about nerve..
can you explain nerve supply of larynx too.....?
Totally awesome ❤ Bangladesh
Awesome
29:31 error in mishighlighting the Thyroepiglottic lig.
mrc bcp ❤
Great
Does anybody here know how to develop control or find their false vocal folds for harsh vocal effects; particularly rasp and resonance?
amazing keep it up
Thanks, will do! 😊
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🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Thaaaaanks♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I heard so many people say “cree-coid ” instead of “cry-coid” , what is the right way to say it?
Gr8 ❤️
The thought did cross my mind to switch to the kitty video..ha ha
This is really complex and confusing even my text books did not mention a lot of things here😢😢😢😢😢
23:34
Triangle of neck.
1:15
👍
Lynex is nice to bite on.
MJ 😆
Birds can immitate humans better than humans can immitate birds
I skipped so many cute kitties to watch this
28:12