The hyoid bone provides a place of attachment for several anterior (front) neck muscles. The muscles that attach onto the hyoid bone include, but are not limited to, the following: Sternohyoid ...
The muscles that attach onto the hyoid bone include, but are not limited to, the: Sternohyoid Mylohyoid Omohyoid Digastric muscles These and other anterior neck muscles play a role in swallowing ...
The greater SCF refers to the shallow depression that overlies the supraclavicular triangle, which is formed by the sternocleidomastoid muscle, inferior belly of the omohyoid muscle, and clavicle (13) ...
the omohyoid muscle, and all the loose areolar and lymphatic tissue available in the supraclavicular and posterior triangles. The levator scapulae, scaleni, ribbon muscles, brachial plexus and ...