Dr Sam Webster, I learned head & neck anatomy back at dental school ages ago, and now am studying it once again in preparation for my NBDE part 1 here in USA. Honestly speaking, I have never understood the anatomy of the larynx until I watched your lecture. I will never be able to thank you enough Sir.
I have a problem in my nasal passage. When I eat food it seems that some liquid part of food enter into my nasal passage and causes elergy. It also produce much mucus in my nasal passage and also cause to nose obtraction. What can I do sir? I called on a doctor he prescribed me montelucast and nasal spray but it does not work.
@@nazrulsacademy4974 you are describing a structural problem the drugs are to avoid an infection in lower respiratory tract and prevent sinusitis but it is not the solution (if the problem is structural as you suggest although a proper diagnosis would be required) I am a second year Physical therapy student so what my amateur brain tells me is that your soft palate is incompetent either due to reduced functioning or the shape or size of it.
I'm a speech language pathologist working with dysphonia patients. This is honestly the best anatomy of the larynx video I have ever seen. Very well done. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you very much! Being deaf trying to learn to sing I ascertained more tips from this than any vocal coaching video, now I just need to submerge myself in the bath so I can hear my vibrations executing infinite tension levels on all the muscles I can visualise and learn to contract! Watch this space, much love ❤💚💙🙏🏽
Maaaate. I’m in my first year of speech pathology at uni and I’ve been struggling with anatomy no matter how many times I go back over my lectures. You just got me to understand it in 22 minutes.
Hi Sam, I am a speech and language pathologist intern/graduate student and this video was a really helpful refresher on the structures and functions of the larynx. Yeah, the true and false vocal folds are sometimes a little tricky to remember and all of the cranial nerves that innervate the muscles of the larnyx. I just finished a semester of studies this Fall focusing on Adult & Pediatric Swallowing/Feeding Disorders so understanding all of the structures of the oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx and esophagus were important to know very well. I am currently providing speech and language services for elementary and middle school students and it's veyr rewarding. I remember learning about the anatomy and physiology of the larynx during undergrad work and our professor had us build one like the one you showed - nice homework assignment. I have to do a summer externship with adults with dysphagia, aphasia and other disorders. Looking forward to being of service to others. Thank you for this video!
vet student here, there's really a relative lack of online resources for us so I decided to give this a go. There are obviously some interspecies differences between the structures & names, but overall this was so helpful to my understanding & visualisation!! Thank you so much :)
i've been establishing myself as a voice teacher (background in anthropology, linguistics and phonetics) and this immersive approach to the full, 3-dimensional anatomy of the larynx is easily more helpful than any diagram i've encountered in a book or class presentation. i will definitely be showing it to the visual learners among my students going forward. thanks so much
Thank you for creating and sharing this video! I am a singer and singing coach, and the more I understand the vocal mechanism, the better. This adds more dimensions to what I already knew. Many thanks!
Oh gosh, I just discovered this channel. This doctor is so charismatic, I-i-i can't. I came here just to watch some video about larynx structure for my phonetics class. But it seems I'm here for a longer time)
I am a med student from Turkey who aims to be a scientist in future, you've already contributed my 3 weeks long med school experience. I'm appreciated to learn everything with a deep understanding about larynx, thank you best wishes 🥰
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Amazing no words there is first time since 3rd mbbs part 1 I understand the laryngeal anatomy .and its been 5 year .one of the most loved medical video in you tube .keep going it .
Sir honestly speaking I would fail in anatomy if I would not have found your videor I am a dental student in the first year and our professors didn't really teach us all that much properly due to covid and lock down and all that sort of thing, so thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Only just discovered your fantastic videos. I love the style of your delivery. Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to make them. Pure gold for singing teachers like me.
I got confused with the movement of vocal cords caused by the muscles...and here I'm so happy that I understood the larynx with ur incredible teaching..U R A LIFESAVER Mr.Sam ...thanks a lot✨
Dear Sam, you make incredibly useful videos! They come really handy when I feel like I need some revision. Your models are also amazing! Can't believe how is that only 120 people like this video?:O
Thank you, Dr Sam Webster! I am a freshman of linguistics, and I couldn't summ the things up till watching this video. It hits so different as the contract to paper pictures! Now I know how it works. Absolutely amazing video. Thank you and I wish all the best for you.
What an amazing video! I am trying to understand how the muscles that cause speech work and this is the most helpful video I have come across so far. 3D printing the parts enables incredible access to the inner workings. Cannot appreciate you enough for making and sharing this video. Labor of love.
You have cleared my doubts so well Sir. Thank you so much. I have understood Larynx properly in my 3rd year 1st Part MBBS, all because of you. Advice to other students : See Gray's side by side.
just found this video, it's incredibly helpful, even if i don't study in english! i understood way better than when i was reading my textbooks! thank you so much 😊
Hello! I want to thank you for the effort you make to prepare this videos, you are a great teacher ! I am a medical student and I do study in french... But by watching your videos I do revise my lectures and also improve my english. Thank you very much.
HOW ARE YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CHARISMATIC, FUNNY AND SUCH A GREAT TEACHER AT THE SAME TIME, SIR? YOUR STUDENTS ARE THE LUCKIEST, REALLY
I don't who you are watching Mr. Sam you are doing great job (INTERNSHIP PROGRAM) motivates and fascinates INTERMEDIATE level students to make a career in a medical field
Sam, you are a blessing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge in an engaging way! I needed this boost to get through my online speech science course where anatomic lab models are sadly unavailable. Take care & Happy Easter!
I am so happy I discovered your channel, it is going to help me a lot through my future nursing and medical school years. You're doing amazing!! Literally have the best anatomy videos on youtube
I was astounded with kind of expounding...by you. It was really enlightening for me As to this concealed bodily part which helps in communicating. Kudos to you.
The incredible mechanics of the ability to speak. Multiple function unit able to admit air and nutritional foods and water. An operatic singer makes full use of this mechanism.
I can't thank you enough for the great illustration.. I enjoyed the video and it was really a nice feeling to finally be able to understand the larynx in an easy clear way..
Dr Sam Webster, I learned head & neck anatomy back at dental school ages ago, and now am studying it once again in preparation for my NBDE part 1 here in USA. Honestly speaking, I have never understood the anatomy of the larynx until I watched your lecture. I will never be able to thank you enough Sir.
Nice!
I have a problem in my nasal passage. When I eat food it seems that some liquid part of food enter into my nasal passage and causes elergy. It also produce much mucus in my nasal passage and also cause to nose obtraction. What can I do sir? I called on a doctor he prescribed me montelucast and nasal spray but it does not work.
@@nazrulsacademy4974 you are describing a structural problem the drugs are to avoid an infection in lower respiratory tract and prevent sinusitis but it is not the solution (if the problem is structural as you suggest although a proper diagnosis would be required) I am a second year Physical therapy student so what my amateur brain tells me is that your soft palate is incompetent either due to reduced functioning or the shape or size of it.
you say youre not good with the larynx and then go and explain the most beautiful best explanation ever known to mankind?
I'm a speech language pathologist working with dysphonia patients. This is honestly the best anatomy of the larynx video I have ever seen. Very well done. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you very much! Being deaf trying to learn to sing I ascertained more tips from this than any vocal coaching video, now I just need to submerge myself in the bath so I can hear my vibrations executing infinite tension levels on all the muscles I can visualise and learn to contract! Watch this space, much love ❤💚💙🙏🏽
Maaaate. I’m in my first year of speech pathology at uni and I’ve been struggling with anatomy no matter how many times I go back over my lectures. You just got me to understand it in 22 minutes.
I've got BVCP so I've studied and watched many videos on the anatomy of the larynx. This is by far, the best I've found
Hi Sam, I am a speech and language pathologist intern/graduate student and this video was a really helpful refresher on the structures and functions of the larynx. Yeah, the true and false vocal folds are sometimes a little tricky to remember and all of the cranial nerves that innervate the muscles of the larnyx. I just finished a semester of studies this Fall focusing on Adult & Pediatric Swallowing/Feeding Disorders so understanding all of the structures of the oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx and esophagus were important to know very well. I am currently providing speech and language services for elementary and middle school students and it's veyr rewarding. I remember learning about the anatomy and physiology of the larynx during undergrad work and our professor had us build one like the one you showed - nice homework assignment. I have to do a summer externship with adults with dysphagia, aphasia and other disorders. Looking forward to being of service to others. Thank you for this video!
vet student here, there's really a relative lack of online resources for us so I decided to give this a go. There are obviously some interspecies differences between the structures & names, but overall this was so helpful to my understanding & visualisation!! Thank you so much :)
i've been establishing myself as a voice teacher (background in anthropology, linguistics and phonetics) and this immersive approach to the full, 3-dimensional anatomy of the larynx is easily more helpful than any diagram i've encountered in a book or class presentation. i will definitely be showing it to the visual learners among my students going forward. thanks so much
Thank you for creating and sharing this video! I am a singer and singing coach, and the more I understand the vocal mechanism, the better. This adds more dimensions to what I already knew. Many thanks!
i truly learnt new branch of respiratory .. as a fitness professional its important to know too.. thank you so very much..
the best channel ever
It was absolutely the most fantastic lecture I've ever seen! Thanks a lot Dr!
You’re teaching me more in 20 minutes than my university professor has taught me all semester 💖 thank you Sam Webster 😍
for real
Thank you so much for this information, as a singer it's rly important for me to know how my instrument works!!!
Oh gosh, I just discovered this channel. This doctor is so charismatic, I-i-i can't. I came here just to watch some video about larynx structure for my phonetics class. But it seems I'm here for a longer time)
I have said it before - you have the most enviable anatomy lab in the world I believe. It is incredibile.
A great deliberate work at explaining the laryngeal anatomy. I have been working on the larynx for over 10 years. I will recommend this.
after over SIX years, i have FINALLY understood the larynx! what a phenomenal video, thank you dr. sam!!
You sir, are a real life savior!
Thank you. I wasn't able to understand larynx from my book. You made it a lot easier
I am a med student from Turkey who aims to be a scientist in future, you've already contributed my 3 weeks long med school experience. I'm appreciated to learn everything with a deep understanding about larynx, thank you best wishes 🥰
you remind me of Dr. House for some reason
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Aha, now I know why he looks so familiar to me.
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Amazing no words there is first time since 3rd mbbs part 1 I understand the laryngeal anatomy .and its been 5 year .one of the most loved medical video in you tube .keep going it .
You are a legendary anatomy worrier sir ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much
This is exactly what i was looking for ! Never really understood larynx until now !! Thank you so much sir.
Sir honestly speaking I would fail in anatomy if I would not have found your videor I am a dental student in the first year and our professors didn't really teach us all that much properly due to covid and lock down and all that sort of thing, so thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Only just discovered your fantastic videos. I love the style of your delivery. Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to make them. Pure gold for singing teachers like me.
*A model speaks a thousand words.* Thank you!!
The models shown are so clear demonstrated and easy to understand. Thank you so much!
This could possibly be the best demonstration of Larynx on planet Earth ! Thank you Sir Sam )
I got confused with the movement of vocal cords caused by the muscles...and here I'm so happy that I understood the larynx with ur incredible teaching..U R A LIFESAVER Mr.Sam ...thanks a lot✨
Really excellent explanation! Thanks! You, sir, are a great teacher. One of the best anatomy channels on UA-cam without doubt.
Blimey, that's high praise. Thanks!
AGREE TOTALLY
Sir your way of explaining the things is amazing.Your models are fabulous. They makes me understand everything very easily.
I wish I watched this yesterday... could have written my exam much better...you do a great job sir, thankyou!
you deserve all the best, i'm so grateful doctor!!
Dear Sam, you make incredibly useful videos! They come really handy when I feel like I need some revision. Your models are also amazing! Can't believe how is that only 120 people like this video?:O
Over 5k now haha
yup! now it's 6.8 thousand, I am so content about it
Somebody give this guy a medal.🥇
Dr u make my day, incredible level of positivity...
This video helped me a lot with my practicals 🙏🙏Sam Webstee is the best,I'm gonna recommend this to all my classmates
Thank you, Dr Sam Webster! I am a freshman of linguistics, and I couldn't summ the things up till watching this video. It hits so different as the contract to paper pictures! Now I know how it works. Absolutely amazing video. Thank you and I wish all the best for you.
What an amazing video! I am trying to understand how the muscles that cause speech work and this is the most helpful video I have come across so far. 3D printing the parts enables incredible access to the inner workings. Cannot appreciate you enough for making and sharing this video. Labor of love.
You have cleared my doubts so well Sir. Thank you so much. I have understood Larynx properly in my 3rd year 1st Part MBBS, all because of you.
Advice to other students : See Gray's side by side.
You are the best teacher in the universe period
Best video of larynx anatomy uploaded on internet so far
Without a doubt
just found this video, it's incredibly helpful, even if i don't study in english! i understood way better than when i was reading my textbooks! thank you so much 😊
This is so helpful as the larynx is so difficult to visualize. 🥺Thank you so much! 🥰
These models are amazing, and you sir are an excellent teacher!
Hello! I want to thank you for the effort you make to prepare this videos, you are a great teacher !
I am a medical student and I do study in french... But by watching your videos I do revise my lectures and also improve my english. Thank you very much.
Thank you. I'm glad they help! I'm not sure my English is the best example to learn from :-)
Sir, your an excellent teacher. I just cant thank you enough.
And who says larynx is not your strong suit?. it is !!!!. trust me. it is!!
I think this man is from other planet,simply superb sir
That was pretty thorough and helped me as a singer. Thank you!
Nothing can better than this sir
Better explanation it's wonderful ❤❤❤
and BOOM - just like that hours of wondering what the heck these folds did explained in a very easy to understand method-- thanks so much!!!!
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I'm glad it was helpful!
100%!!! I just went from stressed out to wow this makes sense now. Thank youuuu
@@SamWebster I've my final exams next week, and it's you who again come to my rescue. No doubt you're my guardian angel when it comes to Anatomy!!!
You are a natural communicator. Wish you'd been my teacher!
You make everything easier, thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤😖 I watch your lectures from Yemen You are the greatest teacher ❤❤❤❤😭
U are simply amazing sir. This is the best teaching ever.
Thank you (a million times)...
This is wonderful, thank you! Great for speech pathology students!
Best Larynx Anatomy VIDEO EVER!! Awesome explanations and models. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
I wish you were my university teacher :(
This is actually a very helpful video. Thankyou Dr. Sam!
You are the best! Anatomy Exam this Thursday, this video in particular has helped me tons to logically understand the larynx! Thank you Dr. W!
This is a Very simple isolated understanding there is any amount of other muscles and ligaments involved that effects the voice .
This man deserves an award
Your vidoes are amazing for a quick revision, that too with visual aid ! Thanks a ton !
HOW ARE YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CHARISMATIC, FUNNY AND SUCH A GREAT TEACHER AT THE SAME TIME, SIR? YOUR STUDENTS ARE THE LUCKIEST, REALLY
Hii
I am blessed to have found you sir.. with love from India
Sir your videos are too good....it creates a 3d picture in our mind...
Thanks a lot ❤️
You are amazing 😁.....finally someone makes it easy for me to understand this structure...
Very interesting, looking forward to my respiratory system lesson this week now, thanks Sam 😊
And the laryx works DURING EXHALING! that part blows my mind! and that blowing out makes me talk and sing!! The greatest part of body next to brain.
I'm so sad cause can't give this video more than one likes 😢 U deserve millions likes 👍👍👍
Superb explanation!!!
Thank you, I wish there was a way to change the physical aspects of the vocal folds.
I don't who you are watching Mr. Sam you are doing great job (INTERNSHIP PROGRAM) motivates and fascinates INTERMEDIATE level students to make a career in a medical field
Thanks alot your explanations are great....
And also SubhanAllah every part of our body is like a miracle
Great video! I am such a visual learner and this is super helpful! Also, love knowing there are 'bits and bobs' inside us 🤣
I love your lectures! From a medical student
I'm so thankful !!
The work you're doing is truly amazing, and does help a lot! 🙏❤
Sam, you are a blessing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge in an engaging way! I needed this boost to get through my online speech science course where anatomic lab models are sadly unavailable. Take care & Happy Easter!
Cheers! Those arytenoid cartilages were annoying me! I needed to know for my intubation Exam and most books/websites label the arytenoid vaguely.
Saw ur first video. N i am a fan now! Subscribed. Liked. Gained. Thank you so much!
Revising for my FRCA, this video is a God send. If only I could buy that model.
I am so happy I discovered your channel, it is going to help me a lot through my future nursing and medical school years. You're doing amazing!! Literally have the best anatomy videos on youtube
I’m surviving anatomy in med school because of you 🥺
No lecture can be better understood than this🤗🤗
thank you so much for this I always kinda struggle with the larynx but was great cause you can visualise everything
Larynx
cartilage-
Epiglottis
Thyroid cartilage
Cricoid cartilage
Arytenoid cartilage
Corniculate
Cuneatform.
Quadrangular membrane inferiorly vestibular ligament.false vocal fold.
True vocal fold.vocal ligament.
Vestibular fold
Vocal fold .
Transverse arytenoid muscle
Oblique arytenoid muscle
Lateral cricoaryteniod muscles these adduct vocal fold.
Posterior cricoaryteniod muscle abduction
Laryngeal ventricle.
Space infraglottis space.
Vestibule
Vagus nerve recurrent laryngeal nerve.
All intrinsic muscle by recurrent laryngeal nerve except cricoaryteniod which lies exterior so supplied by Superior laryngeal nerve.
Thank you sir
Sir you saved my life, thank you so much
that was worth it !! i owe u a lot Dr sam,, u r awesome
Explaining all the things by model's are very easy to understand
I was astounded with kind of expounding...by you.
It was really enlightening for me
As to this concealed bodily part which helps in communicating.
Kudos to you.
Thank you sir, you and your models are amazing!
Mr Sam,
I wish you were my Anatomy teacher in college..
Thanks and regards,
Dr Asif Naushad
Kolkata, India
Thank you so much for this video! Been struggling for such a long time to remember the anatomy and this has helped me so much!
The incredible mechanics of the ability to speak. Multiple function unit able to admit air and nutritional foods and water. An operatic singer makes full use of this mechanism.
THANK U SO MUCH SIR !! UR TEACHING METHOD IS SUPERB 👍👍
enjoying your accent while enjoying the way you describe things 😍
Thank you so much! With the models really make me understand better.
I can't thank you enough for the great illustration.. I enjoyed the video and it was really a nice feeling to finally be able to understand the larynx in an easy clear way..
What my teacher taught in 1 hr lecture , it would take 2 hrs for me to read and understand..
After watching this it is a cakewalk for me✌️
Thanks a lot for making this so easy to understand...