The sternohyoid muscle is a thin, narrow muscle attaching the
hyoid bone to the
sternum
The sternum or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and forms the front of the rib cage, thus helping to protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels from injury. Sha ...
. It is one of the paired
strap muscles
The infrahyoid muscles, or strap muscles, are a group of four pairs of muscles in the anterior (frontal) part of the neck. The four infrahyoid muscles are the sternohyoid, sternothyroid, thyrohyoid and omohyoid muscles.
Excluding the sternothyro ...
of the
infrahyoid muscles
The infrahyoid muscles, or strap muscles, are a group of four pairs of muscles in the anterior (frontal) part of the neck. The four infrahyoid muscles are the sternohyoid, sternothyroid, thyrohyoid and omohyoid muscles.
Excluding the sternothyro ...
. It is supplied by the
ansa cervicalis
The ansa cervicalis (or ansa hypoglossi in older literature) is a loop of nerves that are part of the cervical plexus. It lies superficial to the internal jugular vein in the carotid triangle. Its name means "handle of the neck" in Latin.
Bran ...
. It depresses the hyoid bone.
Structure
The sternohyoid muscle is one of the paired
strap muscles
The infrahyoid muscles, or strap muscles, are a group of four pairs of muscles in the anterior (frontal) part of the neck. The four infrahyoid muscles are the sternohyoid, sternothyroid, thyrohyoid and omohyoid muscles.
Excluding the sternothyro ...
of the
infrahyoid muscles
The infrahyoid muscles, or strap muscles, are a group of four pairs of muscles in the anterior (frontal) part of the neck. The four infrahyoid muscles are the sternohyoid, sternothyroid, thyrohyoid and omohyoid muscles.
Excluding the sternothyro ...
. It arises from the posterior border of the medial end of the
clavicle
The clavicle, or collarbone, is a slender, S-shaped long bone approximately 6 inches (15 cm) long that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum (breastbone). There are two clavicles, one on the left and one on the r ...
, the
posterior sternoclavicular ligament
The posterior sternoclavicular ligament is a band of fibers, covering the posterior surface of the sternoclavicular joint. It is attached above to the upper and back part of the sternal end of the clavicle, and, passing obliquely downward and med ...
, and the upper and posterior part of the
manubrium of the
sternum
The sternum or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and forms the front of the rib cage, thus helping to protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels from injury. Sha ...
.
Passing upward and medially, it is inserted by short
tendinous fibers into the lower border of the body of the
hyoid bone.
It runs lateral to the
trachea
The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a cartilaginous tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs, allowing the passage of air, and so is present in almost all air- breathing animals with lungs. The trachea extends from the ...
.
Nerve supply
The sternohyoid muscle is supplied by a branch of the
ansa cervicalis
The ansa cervicalis (or ansa hypoglossi in older literature) is a loop of nerves that are part of the cervical plexus. It lies superficial to the internal jugular vein in the carotid triangle. Its name means "handle of the neck" in Latin.
Bran ...
.
Variations
The sternohyoid muscle may be doubled, have accessory slips (Cleidohyoideus) or be completely absent in some people.
It sometimes presents a transverse
tendinous inscription immediately above its origin.
Function
The sternohyoid muscle performs a number of functions:
* depresses the
hyoid bone.
* helps with
speech,
primarily to do with
volume
Volume is a measure of occupied three-dimensional space. It is often quantified numerically using SI derived units (such as the cubic metre and litre) or by various imperial or US customary units (such as the gallon, quart, cubic inch). Th ...
rather than
intonation.
* helps to move the
head and
neck.
Additional images
File:Gray116.png, Posterior surface of sternum.
File:Gray201.png, Left clavicle. Inferior surface.
File:Gray186.png, Hyoid bone. Anterior surface. Enlarged.
File:Gray384.png, Section of the neck at about the level of the sixth cervical vertebra.
File:Gray390.png, Posterior surface of sternum and costal cartilages, showing Transversus thoracis.
File:Gray562.png, The fascia and middle thyroid veins. The veins here designated the inferior thyroid are called by Kocher the thyroidea ima.
File:Anterior region of neck (9).JPG, Sternohyoid muscle
File:Slide4cc.JPG, Sternohyoid muscle
File:Slide3b.JPG, Sternohyoid muscle
File:Slide5c.JPG, Sternohyoid muscle - lateral view
File:Slide12d.JPG, Sternohyoid muscle - right view
File:Slide1g.JPG, Sternohyoid muscle
File:Slide2deded.JPG, Muscles, nerves and arteries of neck.Deep dissection. Anterior view.
References
External links
* - "Nerves and Vessels of the
Carotid triangle
The carotid triangle (or superior carotid triangle) is a portion of the anterior triangle of the neck.
Coverings and boundaries
It is bounded:
* Posteriorly by the anterior border of the Sternocleidomastoid;
* Anteroinferiorly, by the superior bel ...
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Muscles of the head and neck