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Hyoid bone - Wikipedia
The hyoid bone (lingual bone or tongue-bone) (/ ˈhaɪɔɪd / [2][3]) is a horseshoe-shaped bone situated in the anterior midline of the neck between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. At rest, it lies between the base of the mandible and the third cervical vertebra.
Hyoid Bone: Function, Location & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
2023年11月7日 · Your hyoid bone is a crescent-shaped bone at the front of your neck. It sits below your lower jaw (mandible) and above your thyroid cartilage (the protective tissue that covers your vocal cords ). If you place your fingers where your chin and neck meet and then swallow, you can feel your hyoid bone.
The Hyoid Bone: Anatomy, Function, and Conditions - Verywell …
2025年1月24日 · The hyoid bone, a small horseshoe-shaped bone that sits at the front of the neck, is both unique in structure (as it is not connected to other bones) and essential in function. It is attached to cartilage that protects the larynx and …
Hyoid bone: Anatomy and function - Kenhub
2023年7月5日 · Origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the digastric muscle. With the exception of the cervical vertebrae, the hyoid bone is the only bone located in the anterior neck. Unlike other bony structures, the hyoid bone does not directly articulate with other bones.
Hyoid bone | Description, Anatomy, & Function | Britannica
2025年1月25日 · Hyoid bone, U-shaped bone situated at the root of the tongue in the front of the neck and between the lower jaw and the largest cartilage of the larynx, or voice box. The primary function of the hyoid bone is to serve as an attachment structure for the tongue.
The Hyoid Bone - Structure - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy
2024年4月26日 · The hyoid bone is a ‘U’ shaped structure located in the anterior neck. It lies at the base of the mandible (approximately C3), where it acts as a site of attachment for the anterior neck muscles. In this article, we shall look at the anatomical structure, muscular attachments and clinical relevance of the hyoid bone.
Hyoid Bone - The Definitive Guide - Biology Dictionary
2020年8月16日 · The hyoid bone is the only bony structure in the larynx and the only bone in humans that does not articulate with other bones. Instead, it attaches to cartilage, muscles, and ligaments. Because of this, it is often said to be free-floating.
Anatomy, Head and Neck: Hyoid Bone - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年8月14日 · The hyoid bone (hyoid) is a small U-shaped (horseshoe-shaped) solitary bone situated in the midline of the neck anteriorly at the base of the mandible and posteriorly at the fourth cervical vertebra. Its anatomical position is just superior to the thyroid cartilage.
Hyoid Bone – Location, Functions, Anatomy, & Labeled Diagram
2022年4月23日 · The hyoid, also known as the lingual or tongue bone, is a small horseshoe-shaped bone in the neck. The name of this bone has been derived from the Greek word ‘ hyoeides ’, meaning ‘upsilon-shaped’ or ‘U-shaped’.
Hyoid Bone - Physiopedia
The hyoid bone is a horseshoe-shaped structure located at the root of the tongue in the anterior neck between the lower jaw and the largest cartilage of the larynx - the thyroid cartilage. The hyoid has no direct articulation with other bones; it is only connected distantly to other bones by muscles or ligaments . [1] .