Sternohyoid muscle
Musculus sternohyoideus
- Related terms: Sternohyoid
Definition
Sternohyoid muscle | |
Origin | Manubrium of sternum, clavicle (medial end), sternoclavicular ligament |
Insertion | Body of hyoid bone |
Innervation | Anterior rami of C1 to C3 (through ansa cervicalis) |
Action | Depresses the hyoid bone |
Sternohyoid muscle is one of the superficial infrahyoid (strap) muscles, located on either side of the midline in the anterior neck.
Anatomical details
1. Origin
Posterior surface of the manubrium of sternum
Medial end of the clavicle
Posterior sternoclavicular ligament
2. Insertion
Inferior border of the body of the hyoid bone (medial to the insertion of omohyoid muscle)
Innervation
The sternohyoid muscle is innervated by branches from the anterior rami of C1 to C3 spinal nerves, which form the ansa cervicalis.
The ansa cervicalis is a nerve loop derived from the cervical plexus (C1–C3) that lies on the anterior surface of the carotid sheath. It supplies motor innervation to most infrahyoid muscles, including the sternohyoid, sternothyroid, and omohyoid.
Actions
Depresses the hyoid bone after its elevation during swallowing or tongue movements.
Helps stabilize the hyoid bone to facilitate laryngeal and tongue movements.
Relations
The sternohyoid muscle lies superficial to sternothyroid and thyrohyoid muscles. It is covered by investing layer of deep cervical fascia.
The superior belly of omohyoid lies lateral to sternohyoid muscle.
References
Gray, H. (2016) Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. 41st edn. Edited by S. Standring. New York: Elsevier. Chapter 29: Neck, pp. 448.
Nguyen JD, Duong H. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Sternohyoid Muscle. [Updated 2023 Jul 24]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547693/