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What do you need to know about the larynx? Let's have a look at the cartilages, the muscles that move the cartilages, how they move, the vocal folds and mucosal bits, and the innervation of these structures.
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@bishta4444

5 years ago

Dr Sam Webster, I learned head & neck anatomy back at dental school ages ago, and now am studying it once again in preparation for my NBDE part 1 here in USA. Honestly speaking, I have never understood the anatomy of the larynx until I watched your lecture. I will never be able to thank you enough Sir.

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@msg1834

3 years ago

I'm a speech language pathologist working with dysphonia patients. This is honestly the best anatomy of the larynx video I have ever seen. Very well done. Thank you so much for sharing.

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@HypnogicianUK

1 year ago

Thank you very much! Being deaf trying to learn to sing I ascertained more tips from this than any vocal coaching video, now I just need to submerge myself in the bath so I can hear my vibrations executing infinite tension levels on all the muscles I can visualise and learn to contract! Watch this space, much love β€πŸ’šπŸ’™πŸ™πŸ½

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@ulseong3709

4 years ago

It was absolutely the most fantastic lecture I've ever seen! Thanks a lot Dr!

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@yqyolo878

8 months ago

The models shown are so clear demonstrated and easy to understand. Thank you so much!

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@gamma_rays3972

5 years ago

You sir, are a real life savior! Thank you. I wasn't able to understand larynx from my book. You made it a lot easier

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@sophelet

1 year ago

Thank you for creating and sharing this video! I am a singer and singing coach, and the more I understand the vocal mechanism, the better. This adds more dimensions to what I already knew. Many thanks!

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@bethanylim9096

1 year ago

vet student here, there's really a relative lack of online resources for us so I decided to give this a go. There are obviously some interspecies differences between the structures & names, but overall this was so helpful to my understanding & visualisation!! Thank you so much :)

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@888167

5 years ago

you remind me of Dr. House for some reason

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@holliverse1981

2 years ago

Hi Sam, I am a speech and language pathologist intern/graduate student and this video was a really helpful refresher on the structures and functions of the larynx. Yeah, the true and false vocal folds are sometimes a little tricky to remember and all of the cranial nerves that innervate the muscles of the larnyx. I just finished a semester of studies this Fall focusing on Adult & Pediatric Swallowing/Feeding Disorders so understanding all of the structures of the oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx and esophagus were important to know very well. I am currently providing speech and language services for elementary and middle school students and it's veyr rewarding. I remember learning about the anatomy and physiology of the larynx during undergrad work and our professor had us build one like the one you showed - nice homework assignment. I have to do a summer externship with adults with dysphagia, aphasia and other disorders. Looking forward to being of service to others. Thank you for this video!

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@nafisatbusari566

1 year ago

A great deliberate work at explaining the laryngeal anatomy. I have been working on the larynx for over 10 years. I will recommend this.

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@VaishnaviR16

3 years ago

This is exactly what i was looking for ! Never really understood larynx until now !! Thank you so much sir.

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@aishbala

1 year ago

after over SIX years, i have FINALLY understood the larynx! what a phenomenal video, thank you dr. sam!!

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@sunwiitch

1 year ago

i've been establishing myself as a voice teacher (background in anthropology, linguistics and phonetics) and this immersive approach to the full, 3-dimensional anatomy of the larynx is easily more helpful than any diagram i've encountered in a book or class presentation. i will definitely be showing it to the visual learners among my students going forward. thanks so much <3

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@F3ARL388

3 years ago

These models are amazing, and you sir are an excellent teacher!

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@vishalsolanki2626

3 years ago

Amazing no words there is first time since 3rd mbbs part 1 I understand the laryngeal anatomy .and its been 5 year .one of the most loved medical video in you tube .keep going it .

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@ezgiselamet7403

3 years ago

I am a med student from Turkey who aims to be a scientist in future, you've already contributed my 3 weeks long med school experience. I'm appreciated to learn everything with a deep understanding about larynx, thank you best wishes πŸ₯°

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@TanyacHolt

3 years ago

Only just discovered your fantastic videos. I love the style of your delivery. Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to make them. Pure gold for singing teachers like me.

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@rogerturner6497

3 years ago

I've got BVCP so I've studied and watched many videos on the anatomy of the larynx. This is by far, the best I've found

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@guitarcrax127

1 year ago

What an amazing video! I am trying to understand how the muscles that cause speech work and this is the most helpful video I have come across so far. 3D printing the parts enables incredible access to the inner workings. Cannot appreciate you enough for making and sharing this video. Labor of love.

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