Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscle Tears
Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle tears are a rare but significant injury that can affect voice production and breathing. The posterior cricoarytenoid muscle is…
Dr. Katherine Aberle, MD - Otolaryngology (ENT) is a board certified Ear, Nose, and Throat surgeon with 17 years of experience. She treats the broad spectrum of ENT disorders, with particular interest in pediatrics and sinus related concerns. She was nominated a Kansas City Top Doc in 2020, and she received the Balance Award in 2019 at Advent Health Shawnee Mission for promoting Women's Physician Wellness. In 2018, she started a Women in Medicine group in Kansas City. Dr. Aberle serves on Physician Leadership at Advent Health as well. She completed her residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine between 2007 and 2012. Before joining Ascentist Healthcare, Dr. Aberle was in private practice in Colorado for approximately two and a half years. She later relocated to the Kansas City area, where she joined ENT Associates of Greater Kansas City. Over the years, she has developed a particular interest in minimally invasive sinus surgery, allergy treatments, and pediatric ENT disorders. Dr. Aberle also offers in-office sinus procedures and allergy drop therapy, providing patients with convenient alternatives to traditional treatments. Dr. Aberle is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and a member of the American Rhinologic Society. In 2019, Dr. Aberle received the Balance Award from AdventHealth Shawnee Mission for promoting women's physician wellness. She was nominated as a Kansas City Top Doc in 2020, reflecting her commitment to excellence in patient care. Dr. Aberle practices at multiple locations, including Ascentist Healthcare in Lee's Summit, MO, and several other clinics across the Kansas City area. She is highly praised by her patients for her thorough approach to care, clear communication, and effective treatments.
Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle tears are a rare but significant injury that can affect voice production and breathing. The posterior cricoarytenoid muscle is…
The posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle is one of the critical muscles of the larynx, located at the back of the voice box.…
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Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscle Cancer is a rare form of cancer affecting the tiny muscle located within the larynx (voice box). The posterior…
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The posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle is a small yet vital muscle in your larynx (voice box). It is the only muscle that…
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Thyroarytenoid muscle injury affects one of the key muscles in your voice box (larynx). Your vocal quality, strength, and overall ability to…
The thyroarytenoid muscle plays a key role in voice production and breathing. Atrophy of this muscle means that the muscle is wasting…
Thyroarytenoid muscle hypertrophy is a condition where the muscles in the voice box (larynx) become larger than normal. These muscles, especially the…