Randy said... ******************** The higher airflow rate requires the recruitement of extrinsic musculature for the folds to resist the excessive blast. This in turn leads to more subglottic pressure.
Randy Buescher **********************
How do the extrinsic muscles move the folds in a way that helps them resist air pressure? I understand how the extrinsic musculature moves the entire larynx, but how does it relate to the folds themselves? Thanks!
David Grogan Marshall, Texas
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