
Vocal Cords - Definition, Anatomy, Disorders + Photos!
Normal vocal cords are muscular bands of tissue attached anteriorly inside the lower middle of the thyroid cartilage.
Laryngoscopy the art of seeing the voice (vocal cords)
Laryngoscopy is the art of placing a camera in the throat to view the vocal cords. Important aspects of how to perform the examination, what structures can be seen and how do different …
GlideScope Intubation: An Overview (2025)
Oct 29, 2025 · GlideScope intubation is a modern technique used in airway management to improve the success rate of endotracheal intubations. The GlideScope is a video laryngoscopy …
How Do Vocal Cords Work?
May 27, 2025 · The answer lies in the vocal cords, a vital part of our body’s sound production system. This blog will break down how vocal cords work and explain how singing is …
Clinical Images | Airway Accelerated Learning (AAL)
The Cormack–Lehane (CL) classification is a grading system commonly used to describe laryngeal view during direct laryngoscopy. It referred to the best view obtained, i.e. with or …
How are the Vocal Folds and Larynx Examined? | Sean Parker ...
This mirror deflects a beam of light down onto the vocal folds and reflects the image of the vocal cords back up to the examiner. This method provides a good view of the vocal folds, and likely …
Cormack-Lehane Grading Examples | OpenAirway
Here are some real-life examples of Cormack-Lehane classification of laryngoscopic view taken with a video laryngoscope. Although initially described for direct laryngoscopy in obstetric …
Speech-Language Pathology: The Vocal Cords in Action
Miriam shares a video of her vocal cords in action, and discusses how the structures and movement of the cords affect the pitch and quality of the voice.