This is a labeled diagram of the infrahyoid muscles in the neck, shown from a lateral perspective. The muscles visible in the image are: 1. Thyrohyoid: A small muscle that connects the thyroid cartilage to the hyoid bone. 2. Omohyoid: This has two bellies (superior and inferior) connected by an intermediate tendon. It stretches from the scapula to the hyoid bone. 3. Sternohyoid: A flat muscle running vertically, connecting the sternum to the hyoid bone.
These muscles are involved in depressing the hyoid bone and stabilising it during swallowing and speech.
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This is a labeled diagram of the infrahyoid muscles in the neck, shown from a lateral perspective. The muscles visible in the image are:
1. Thyrohyoid: A small muscle that connects the thyroid cartilage to the hyoid bone.
2. Omohyoid: This has two bellies (superior and inferior) connected by an intermediate tendon. It stretches from the scapula to the hyoid bone.
3. Sternohyoid: A flat muscle running vertically, connecting the sternum to the hyoid bone.
These muscles are involved in depressing the hyoid bone and stabilising it during swallowing and speech.
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