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Voice

 

Anatomy of Voice

 

 

A French book on implants

Monographie n¡ã33: Les surdit¨¦s de la proth¨¨se ¨¤ l'implant

http://www.amplifon.fr/wps/wcm/connect/SiteCompanyFr/fr/Espace+professionnel/Monographies+Amplifon/

 

 

1. Voice Box (Larynx)
2. Thyroid Gland
3. Wind Pipe (Trachea)

 

Griffin laboratories

http://www.griffinlab.com

 

 

Capacity to connect to nerves associated with muscles of speech.

 

 

 

Attachment to vocal fold nerves.

Articulation of Voice
Final modification of the voice occurs in the mouth, nose and throat, where the tongue, palate, cheek and lips are involved in articulation.(speech production).

 

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Implant into vocal cords.

Contact Dr. Montgomery (1-617-573-3669), or Boston Medical Products 117 Flanders Road, Westborough MA 01581 (1-800-433-2674).

The Montgomery thyroplasty implant has been designed to treat the disabilities associated with unilateral vocal cord paralysis: absent or impaired voice, aspiration and ineffective cough (1997).

 

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