Stylohyoid muscle
Muscle in the neck
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The stylohyoid muscle is one of the suprahyoid muscles.[1] Its originates from the styloid process of the temporal bone; it inserts onto hyoid bone. It is innervated by a branch of the facial nerve. It acts to draw the hyoid bone upwards and backwards.
| Stylohyoid | |
|---|---|
The stylohyoid among the triangles of the neck. | |
Muscles of the neck. Anterior view. Stylohyoid muscle in purple | |
| Details | |
| Origin | Styloid process (temporal) |
| Insertion | Greater cornu of hyoid bone |
| Nerve | Facial nerve (CN VII) |
| Actions | Elevate the hyoid during swallowing |
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | musculus stylohyoideus |
| TA98 | A04.2.03.005 |
| TA2 | 2164 |
| FMA | 9625 |
| Anatomical terms of muscle | |
Structure
The stylohyoid is a slender muscle.[2] It is directed inferoanteriorly from its origin towards its insertion.[3]
It is perforated near its insertion by the intermediate tendon of the digastric muscle.[3]
Origin
The muscle arises from the posterior surface of the temporal styloid process; it arises near the base of the process. It arises by a small tendon of origin.[3]
Insertion
The muscle inserts onto the body of hyoid bone at the junction of the body and greater cornu.[3]
It passes anterior to the intermediate tendon of the digastric muscle and is inserted immediately superior to that of the superior belly of omohyoid muscle.[3]
Vasculature
The stylohyoid muscle receives arterial supply branches of the facial artery, posterior auricular artery, and occipital artery.[3]
Innervation
The stylohyoid muscle receives motor innervation from the stylohyoid branch of facial nerve (CN VII).[3]
Relations
The muscle is situated anterosuperior to the posterior belly of the digastric muscle.[2]
Variation
It may be absent or doubled. It may be situated medial to the carotid artery. It may insert suprahyoid muscles of infrahyoid muscles.[3]
Actions/movements
The stylohyoid muscle elevates and retracts the hyoid bone (i.e. draws it superiorly and posteriorly).[3]
Function
The stylohyoid muscle elongates the floor of the mouth.[3] It initiates a swallowing.[citation needed]