Tags: Anatomical Structure, Muscle.
The cricothyroid muscle is the only tensor muscle of the larynx aiding with phonation. It attaches to the anterolateral aspect of the cricoid and the inferior cornu and lower lamina of the thyroid cartilage and its action tilts the thyroid forward to help tense the vocal cords. Not to be confused with the posterior cricoarytenoid muscles which are the only muscles directly responsible for opening (abducting) the space between the vocal cords to allow for sound production.