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Originally Posted by rcubed
for fucks sake.
and what is a laryngeal?
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Symptoms of a Fractured Larynx
Fractured larynx symptoms may include pain in the throat particularly when swallowing. The athlete may have a hoarse voice or even lost their voice. They may be short of breath or couching up frothy blood. There may be a swelling at the front of the throat where the cartilage has been disrupted.
Causes
The larynx is better known as the voice box. It is found at the front of the neck, at the top of the Trachea (or windpipe).
A fractured larynx occurs after a direct impact to the front of the neck. This is most frequent in road traffic accidents. It can sometimes happen in 'washing line' tackles, where the arm is raised to throat level as the opponents runs past.
http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/sp...actured-larynx