Injection of the vocal folds may be done transorally or percutaneously, through the thyrohyoid membrane, thyroid cartilage, or cricothyroid membrane.
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A filament descends beneath the mucous membrane on the inner surface of the thyroid cartilage and joins the recurrent nerve.
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This figure demonstrates control of the position or " tilt " of the thyroid cartilage through engagement or disengagement of the cricothyroid muscle.
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The "'median cricothyroid ligament "'is a flat band of white connective tissue that connects the front parts of the contiguous margins of the cricoid and thyroid cartilages.
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Also, the thyroid is endoderm while the thyroid cartilage is mesodermal, so they " evolve " from different Tuckerekcut 12 : 59, 1 November 2006 ( UTC)
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In Estill Voice training, it is proposed that the position of the thyroid cartilage influences not only pitch but also the quality and intensity of the sound produced.
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The speaker or singer can tilt the thyroid cartilage by adopting the posture of crying or sobbing, or making a soft whimpering noise, like a small dog whining.
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Areas near the cricoid cartilage and carina are fixed to the thyroid cartilage and the pericardium respectively; thus if the airways move, they can tear at these points of fixation.
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As the name implies, the BURP manoeuvre requires a clinician to apply pressure on the thyroid cartilage posteriorly, then cephalad ( upwards ) and, finally, laterally towards the patient's right.
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They are attached at the back ( side nearest the spinal cord ) to the " arytenoids cartilages ", and at the front ( side under the chin ) to the thyroid cartilage.