Why does my omohyoid muscle hurt?

Why does my omohyoid muscle hurt?

Omohyoid syndrome is a condition in which the omohyoid muscle gets irritated or damaged. This damage is often caused by excessive vomiting and car accidents that cause whiplash to the neck. The main symptom of omohyoid syndrome is pain in the neck, right above the clavicle (collarbone).

Can sternocleidomastoid muscle cause jaw pain?

Sternocleidomastoid (scm) muscle pain typically brings complaints of dizziness or sudden hearing loss, headache or jaw pain, even when everything appears to be normal. If this is the case it might be time to consider a muscular or mechanical reason for the symptoms.

What does the Omohyoid muscle do?

The primary function of the omohyoid muscle is to depress and fix the hyoid bone and underlying larynx though it also draws the hyoid bone downwards in phonation and in the terminal phase of swallowing.

What is the levator scapulae?

The levator scapulae muscle connects to the transverse processes of the top four cervical vertebrae (C1 to C4) and runs down the side of the neck where it eventually connects with the scapula (shoulder blade).

What is TMJ syndrome?

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders are conditions affecting the jaw joints and surrounding muscles and ligaments. It can be caused by trauma, an improper bite, arthritis or wear and tear. Common symptoms include jaw tenderness, headaches, earaches and facial pain.

What is the function of the Omohyoid muscle?

What is the function of Sternohyoid muscle?

The sternohyoid muscle is a thin, narrow muscle attaching the hyoid bone to the sternum. It is one of the paired strap muscles of the infrahyoid muscles….

Sternohyoid muscle
Insertionhyoid bone
Arterysuperior thyroid artery
NerveC1-C3 by a branch of ansa cervicalis
Actionsdepresses hyoid

Is omohyoid a strap muscle?

Anatomical terms of muscle The infrahyoid muscles, or strap muscles, are a group of four pairs of muscles in the anterior (frontal) part of the neck. The four infrahyoid muscles are the sternohyoid, sternothyroid, thyrohyoid and omohyoid muscles.

What does the Omohyoid muscle attach to?

Omohyoid muscle

OriginInferior belly: superior border of scapula near the suprascapular notch Superior belly: intermediate tendon
InsertionInferior belly: intermediate tendon Superior belly: body of hyoid bone
ActionDepresses and retracts hyoid and larynx Tenses carotid sheath

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