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1 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko
The Phonatory System SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Outline ANATOMY OF THE PHONATORY SYSTEM Bones, Cartilages & Joints Ligaments and membranes Innervation of the larynx Muscles of the Larynx Laryngoscopic, coronal and dorsal views of larynx and associated structures Vocal Fold Structure PHYSIOLOGY OF PHONATORY SYSTEM Laryngeal function Description of vocal fold vibration Necessary & sufficient conditions for phonation SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

3 The Larynx: Key Functions
Airway Protection Intrathoracic pressure generation Valving for speech SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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The larynx: in situ larynx thyroid gland trachea SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Midsagittal section Figure 37.3 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Spin 180º SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Superior view dorsal Vocal folds glottis ventral SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

9 Bones, Cartilages & Joints
SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Skeletal Structure Hyoid Bone Thyroid Cartilage Cricoid Cartilage Epiglottis Arytenoid Cartilage SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.21

11 Hyoid Bone, Thyroid Cartilage & Epiglottis
Figure 37.21 Figure 37.17 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Cricoid Cartilage SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.19

13 Arytenoid Cartilages (paired)
Figure 37.20 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Laryngeal Joints Movement Basics 6 degrees of freedom possible Translation – 3 degrees Rotation – 3 degrees Pitch Roll Yaw SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Laryngeal Joints Figure 37.21 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Joint Articulation Thyroepiglottic joint pitch Cricothyroid joint Pitch Translation Cricoarytenoid joint Pitch and roll – rocking Translation – sliding or gliding SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

17 Ligaments & Membranes: Epiglottis
Hyoepiglottic l. Thyroepiglottic l. Glossoepiglottic folds (median and lateral) Aryepiglottic fold SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

18 Ligaments & Membranes: Epiglottis
Hyoepiglottic l. Thyroepiglottic l. Glossoepiglottic folds (median and lateral) Aryepiglottic fold SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

19 Ligaments & Membranes: Thyroid & Cricoid cartilages
Thyrohyoid m. Ceratocricoid l. Conus elasticus Vocal l. Cricotracheal m. Posterior Cricoarytenoid l. Figure 37.21 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

20 Conus Elasticus & Vocal Ligament
Figure 37.21 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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22 Laryngeal Anatomy: “Surface Geography” – Superior view
esophagus Dorsal/Posterior arytenoid glottis Pyriform sinus True vocal fold aryepiglottic fold False (ventricular) fold epiglottis Ventral/Anterior SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

23 Anterior View of Larynx
Figure 37.31 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

24 Interior view of larynx
SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.23

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Coronal View Rostral (superior) Caudal (inferior) Ventricular (false) folds ventricle True vocal folds glottis Subglottal area Supraglottal cavity (aditus) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Coronal section SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.23

27 Laryngeal Anatomy Posterior view
Laryngeal Vestibule (aditus) Pyriform Recess (fossa) Figure 36.28 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Nerve supply to larynx Cranial Nerve X (Vagus N.) provide motor supply to all intrinsic muscles major nerve communicating sensory information to the CNS 2 branches important for larynx Superior laryngeal nerve Internal branch – provides sensory supply External branch – supplies cricothyroid m. Recurrent laryngeal nerve Motor to all other intrinsic muscles SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Nerve supply to Larynx SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.26 Figure 36.33

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Nerve supply to Larynx SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.28

31 Laryngeal Anatomy: The muscles
1. Intrinsic muscles Both origin and insertion are within the larynx 2. Extrinsic muscles An origin or insertion is within the larynx 3. Supplemental muscles No origin/insertion within the larynx, but affects the location of larynx in the neck SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

32 Intrinsic Laryngeal muscles
Key Actions Position Adduct Abduct Tension Tense Slacken Length Lengthen Shorten ADDUCTION ABDUCTION SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

33 Lateral cricoarytenoid (LCA)
Origin: Superior edge of lateral border of cricoid cartilage Insertion: muscular process of arytenoid Action: adducts VF Motor Supply: CN X (recurrent laryngeal nerve) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.22

34 Lateral cricoarytenoid (LCA) Action
From Netter SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

35 Posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA)
Origin: Posterior (dorsal) surface of cricoid cartilage Insertion: muscular process of arytenoid Action: abducts VF Motor Supply: CN X (recurrent laryngeal nerve) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.22

36 Posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA)
SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.22

37 Posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) Action
From Netter SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Thyroarytenoid (TA) Often considered to have 2 parts Vocalis Thyromuscularis Origin: Internal surface of the thyroid angle Insertion: Vocal and muscular process of arytenoid Action: shorten & adducts VF Motor Supply: CN X (recurrent laryngeal nerve) From Netter SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

39 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko
Thyroarytenoid (TA) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.22

40 Thyroarytenoid (TA) Action
From Netter SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

41 (Inter)arytenoid (IA)
Often considered to have 2 fiber types Oblique Transverse Origin: Posterior (dorsal) surface of arytenoid surface Insertion: opposite arytenoid Action: adducts VF Motor Supply: CN X (recurrent laryngeal nerve) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.22

42 Interarytenoid (IA) Action
From Netter SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Cricothyroid (CT) Often considered to have 2 fiber types Oblique Vertical Origin: ventral and lateral surfaces of arch of cricoid cartilage Insertion: Caudal border of the thyroid cartilage and anterior surface of inferior horn Action: lengthens and tenses VF Motor Supply: CN X (external branch of superior laryngeal nerve) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.22

44 Cricothyroid (CT) Action
From Netter SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Summary of Key actions Box 37.20 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

46 Extrinsic laryngeal muscles
refers to muscles with a single attachment to a laryngeal cartilage SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

47 Extrinsic muscles: Sternothyroid
Origin: superior and posterior portion of the sternum and first costal cartilage Insertion: oblique line of thyroid Action: depresses thyroid cartilage Motor Supply: C1-C3 Ansa cervicalis SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

48 Extrinsic muscles: Thyrohyoid
Origin: oblique line of thyroid Insertion: hyoid bone Action: depresses hyoid or elevates thyroid cartilage Motor Supply: C1 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Ansa Cervicalis SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Ansa Cervicalis SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

51 Supplemental laryngeal muscles
no direct attachments to laryngeal cartilages attach on/near the hyoid bone “Suspends” larynx in the neck may elevate or depress hyo-laryngeal complex Suprahyoid muscles: muscles that attach to sites rostral to the hyoid bone Infrahyoid (aka ‘strap’) muscles: muscles that attach to sites caudal to the hyoid bone SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

52 Supra and infra hyoid muscles
Figure 37.7 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Geniohyoid Figure 37.8 Figure 37.15 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Mylohyoid Figure 37.8 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

55 Digastric and Stylohyoid
Figure 37.8 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.7

56 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko
Hyoglossus Figure 36.23 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

57 Sternohyoid & Omohyoid
Figure 37.15 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko Figure 37.8

58 Sternohyoid & Omohyoid
Figure 37.7 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Flex.mpg SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

60 Vocal Fold paralysis video
SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

61 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko
Superior view SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

62 “Layered” structure of vocal fold
SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

63 Basic Structure of the vocal fold
epithelium connective tissue superficial layer tissue loosely connected to the other layers intermediate layer elastic fibers (stretchy) deep layer collagen fibers (not stretchy) muscle (TA) Lamina propria Vocal ligament SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Vocal Fold Lesions SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Laryngeal Physiology SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

66 What is the function of the larynx?
Protection Pressure generation Valving for speech SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

67 Laryngeal function during Swallowing
Within the SLP scope of practice Role of larynx in swallowing protect the airway from food/liquids. Levels of protection True vocal folds Ventricular folds (false folds) Adduction and anterior motion of arytenoids “Retroflexion” of the epiglottis SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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Posterior (dorsal) Anterior (ventral) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

69 Videofluoroscopy tape
Figure 37.3 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

70 What is the function of the larynx?
Protection Pressure generation Valving for speech SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

71 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko
What did we see? Alternate opening and closing of the glottis There are some distinct phases Opening phase (glottis is getting bigger) Closing phase (glottis is getting smaller) Closed phase (glottal opening is absent) Different parts of the glottis opens and closes at different times “wave like” action along length of vocal folds If we could see it, the bottom of the fold opens first and closes first (vertical phase difference) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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73 SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko
What did we see? Different parts of the glottis opens and closes at different times “wave like” action along length of vocal folds If we could see it, the bottom of the fold opens first and closes first (vertical phase difference) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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75 Why does phonation occur?
Aerodynamic-myoelastic theory of phonation Glottal vibration is the result of an interaction between aerodynamic forces and vocal fold muscular forces Three things are necessary and sufficient for phonation to occur Adduction (often termed medial compression) Longitudinal tension (the vocal fold must have an appropriate amount of tension along its length) Aerodynamic forces (pushing and pulling by air flow and pressure) SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko

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77 Do we need a larynx to phonate?
Insufflation test SPPA 2050 Speeech Anatomy & Physiology Tasko


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