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Physical 3D model of the larynx with moving parts

Project Overview

This project entails the construction of a functional larynx model for educational purposes. The model is to be automated and demonstrate laryngeal dynamics with proper anatomical consideration.

Problem Statement: The goal of this project is to continue the development of a physical 3D laryngeal model with moving laryngeal cartilage, membranes and muscles. We would like to demonstrate nerve-muscle action and interaction in the larynx for voice production. The model is to be used as a patient educational tool for improved understanding of the laryngeal mechanism. It will also be used to plan treatment based on diagnosis of voice, airway and/or swallowing disorder. This semester, we will design a prototype that accurately demonstrates a healthy laryngeal muscle movements. In the subsequent semester, we would like to introduce several laryngeal disorders into the model.

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Team Members

  • Rexxi Prasasya - Team Leader
  • Chou Mai - Communicator
  • Karen Chen - BSAC
  • Jason Tham - BWIG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. William Murphy - Advisor
  • Sherri Zelazny - Client

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