Vocal Cord Paralysis: 6 Different Types of Paralysis and How It Looks/Moves

This animation goes over the various different types of vocal cord paralysis that may be encountered and how it looks (and sounds) when examined. Most often, vocal cord paralysis causes a weak sounding hoarse voice. In other cases, it may result in a change in breathing. Causes of vocal cord paralysis and treatment are not discussed. Vocal cord examination is performed via trans-nasal endoscopy:    • Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy with Strobe   Watch needle injection treatment for a paralyzed vocal cord:    • Vocal Cord Paralysis Treatment via Needle ...   More info on vocal cord paralysis and treatment: https://www.FauquierENT.net/vocalcord... Voice therapy for paralyzed vocal cord:    • Voice Building Exercises to Strengthen a W...   Check out our online throat care store: https://www.FauquierENT.net/store_thr... Normal Anatomy (0:02) Normal without Paralysis (0:10) Complete Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis (0:22) Posterior Cricoarytenoid Paralysis (0:31) Lateral Cricoarytenoid Paralysis (0:40) Transverse Arytenoid Paralysis (0:48) Thyroarytenoid Paralysis (0:56) Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis (1:05) Normal without Paralysis (1:13) Video created by Dr. Christopher Chang: https://www.FauquierENT.net Still haven’t subscribed to Fauquier ENT on YouTube? ►► https://bit.ly/35SazwA #vocalcordparalysis #dysphonia #hoarsevoice #raspy