sternohyoid muscle syndrome

A sternohyoid muscle arose from the midportion of the clavicle and ran towards the hyoid but the fascia around the sternohyoid did not exist and the color of the muscle was a dark red. The color of the left sternohyoid muscle was dark red and the fascia covering the muscle was denuded.


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The pain of sternohyoid syndrome appears to be the result of damage to the fibers of the belly of the sternohyoid muscle or as the result of abnormal attachment of the muscle to the mid-clavicle rather than to the more medial clavicle.

. This article presents a case study of a patient diagnosed with dysfunction of the sternocleidomastoid SCM muscle a condition which can result in head and face pain nausea dizziness coryza and lacrimation. We found that the abnormal muscle is a sternohyoid muscle and not omohyoid muscle. There was no literature about sternohyoid syndrome.

The symptoms of omohyoid syndrome are the same as. Our patients did not have omohyoid syndrome. The sternohyoid muscle usually lies along the left side of the trachea or windpipe in the throat area.

We found that the abnormal muscle is a sternohyoid muscle and not omohyoid muscle. We found that the abnormal muscle is a sternohyoid muscle and not omohyoid muscle. There was no literature about sternohyoid syndrome.

There was no literature about sternohyoid syndrome. The color of the left sternohyoid muscle was dark red and the fascia covering the muscle was denuded. The muscle had lost elasticity and moved abnormally.

Resources edit edit source. We found that the abnormal muscle is a sternohyoid muscle and not omohyoid muscle. We found that the abnormal muscle is a sternohyoid muscle and not omohyoid muscle.

The sternocleidomastoid muscle is one of the largest and most superficial cervical muscles. It is caused when the omohyoid muscle displaces the sternocleidomastoid muscle that lies on the top of it. The sternocleidomastoid is innervated by the accessory nerve.

The sternohyoid is one of a pair of muscles responsible for this action. The primary actions of the muscle are rotation of the head to the opposite side and flexion of the neck. Laterally protruded mass is present similar to the omohyoid syndrome except the problematic muscle is sternohyoid and the mass has a different aspect when swallowing and at rest.

The muscle lost its elasticity when contracted when the hyoid bone was elevated with swallowing resulting in tenting of the overlying sternocleiodomastoid muscle. Definition of Sternocleidomastoid Syndromeedit edit source An acute or chronic condition of neck stiffness with decreased mobility especially rotation sometimes accompanied by neck pain or pain in body areas distant from the neck eyes temples throat ears nose shoulders nausea tinnitus vertigo and torticollis1. This pain manifests as myofascial.

The muscle had lost elasticity and moved abnormally. The muscle had lost elasticity and moved abnormally. The sternohyoid is a paired flat strap of muscle that serves to fix the hyoid bone as well as depressing the larynx in phonation and in the terminal phase of swallowing.

In this particular case the SCM muscle had developed tightness and weakness with presence of multiple trigger points within both heads. The color of the left sternohyoid muscle was dark red and the fascia covering the muscle was denuded. The color of the left sternohyoid muscle was dark red and the fascia covering the muscle was denuded.

There was no literature about sternohyoid syndrome. Conclusion Our patients did not have omohyoid syndrome. CONCLUSION Our patients did not have omohyoid syndrome.

It is given the name sternocleidomastoid because it originates at the manubrium of the sternum sterno- and the. To study the effects of Compound Danshen Dripping Pill CDDP on the structure and functions of sternohyoid muscle in metabolic syndrome MS rats and to study whether it has therapeutic effects on obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome OSAHS. It is constant and exacerbated with movement of the affected muscle.

The sternohyoid muscle is an infrahyoid muscle of the neck that is innervated by the ansa cervicalis of the cervical plexus receiving fibers from the ventral rami of C1-C3 spinal nerves.


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