Seeing as they're in a completely different area, I doubt it.
No it wouldn't, but it's time to see your doctor to find out why your vocal cords and your back are giving you problems.
Their vocal cords bend back while there esophogas breaths in and out.
air molecules push back and forth
Yes, as seen at like below This cancer patient got her vocal chords removed(then her 'voice' back) because of cancer.
A back tooth can cause swelling at the back of the head. This is especially true if your back tooth is infected.
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
I believe that the thymus is located on the back portion of the heart, near the vocal cords. Please forgive my if I'm wrong.
It can I have mild scoliosis and I have noticed when my back hurts is when some of the swelling starts.
A wave is a back and fro motion of particles due to vibration or oscillation, example: The sound wave which is due to the vibration of the vocal cords.
The "r" sound is typically a voiced consonant that involves the vibration of the vocal cords. It is produced by slightly raising the back of the tongue towards the roof of the mouth. The "b" sound is a voiced consonant that is produced by closing the lips together and then releasing them while simultaneously voicing or vibrating the vocal cords. It is similar to the "p" sound, but with the addition of voicing.
Yes. Your vocal cords need time to heal so until they make a full recovery your throat will be a little croaky. No need to worry.
It depends how bad your throat and vocal cords got damaged when you had bronchitis. You may still be able to get thoes couple of notes back over a period of time.
I think in the back and the neck because that is were our spinal card is OK