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- Omohyoid: Origin, insertion, innervation and action | Kenhub
Omohyoid is a paired muscle located in the anterior region of the neck It belongs to a group of muscles called infrahyoid muscles, along with three others: sternohyoid, sternothyroid and thyrohyoid
- Omohyoid muscle - Wikipedia
Its inferior belly is attached to the scapula; its superior belly is attached to the hyoid bone Its intermediate tendon is anchored to the clavicle and first rib by a fascial sling The omohyoid is innervated by the ansa cervicalis of the cervical plexus It acts to depress the hyoid bone
- Omohyoid - Actions - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy
The omohyoid muscle is an infrahyoid muscle of the neck It consists of two muscular bellies which are connected via a muscular tendon
- The Omohyoid Muscle: A Vital Neck Muscle Explained
The omohyoid muscle is a long, thin muscle in the neck that consists of two bellies, superior and inferior, joined by an intermediate tendon It is an infrahyoid muscle that facilitates speech and swallowing by depressing the hyoid bone and larynx and reestablishing breathing
- Omohyoid muscle | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The omohyoid muscle primarily depresses and fixes the hyoid bone and underlying larynx The omohyoid muscle has also been thought to depress the larynx and hyoid bone in phonation and in the terminal phase of swallowing
- Omohyoid Muscle (Left) | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
Learn about the Omohyoid muscle's origin, insertion, action, innervation, and arterial supply Discover its role in depressing the hyoid bone
- Omohyoid muscle - Location, Function, Structure with Diagram
The Omohyoid muscle is a long, slender muscle that originates from the posterior border of the scapula (shoulder blade) It is composed of two main parts: the superior belly and the inferior belly
- Omohyoid - anatomy. app
The omohyoid (Latin: musculus omohyoideus) is a slender neck muscle that, together with the sternohyoid, sternothyroid and thyrohyoid muscles, is classified as the infrahyoid muscle
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