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Home » Omohyoid Muscle: Anatomy, Function, And Clinical Relevance

Omohyoid Muscle: Anatomy, Function, And Clinical Relevance

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Omohyoid Muscle: Anatomy, Function, And Clinical Relevance

Question 1. Inferior constrictor
Answer:

Inferior constrictor Parts:

  • Thyropharyngeus
  • Cricopharyngeus

Inferior constrictor Origin:

Inferior Constrictor Muscle Anatomy

Inferior constrictor Insertion:

  • Median raphe of posterior wall of pharynx

Inferior constrictor Nerve supply:

  • Accessory nerve
  • External and recurrent laryngeal nerve

Inferior constrictor Actions:

  • Contracts reflexly during deglutition and induce a wave of peristalsis
  • Thyropharyngeus causes propulsion
  • Cricopharyngeus acts as sphincter

Question 2. Omohyoid muscle
Answer:

  • Omohyoid is infrahyoid muscle

Omohyoid muscle Parts:

  • Superior belly – insertion of muscle is by it
  • Inferior belly origin of muscle is by it
  • Common tendon

Omohyoid muscle Origin:

  • Upper border of scapula
  • Adjoining part of suprascapular ligament

Omohyoid muscle Insertion:

  • Lower border of body of hyoid bone

Omohyoid muscle Action:

  • Depresses hyoid bone following its elevation

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