StThe stylohyoid muscle is a long, slender muscle belonging to the suprahyoid muscle group. It extends from the styloid process of the temporal bone to the hyoid bone and contributes to hyoid bone movements during swallowing, speech, and respiration.AnatomyMorphology and Connection PointsThe stylohyoid muscle, a long and slender muscle, is located in the upper part of the neck, anterosuperior to the posterior belly of the digastric muscle. It extends from the styloid process of the temporal bone t
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GeThe Geniohyoid Muscle is a long, narrow muscle belonging to the suprahyoid muscle group. It lies between the chin (mental region) and the hyoid bone and plays an important role in the movement of the tongue base.AnatomyMorphology and Connection PointsThe Geniohyoid Muscle is a slender, narrow muscle located within the suprahyoid muscle group of the neck. It is generally positioned superior and medial to the mylohyoid muscle and is in close contact with the contralateral geniohyoid muscle. This d
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ThThe Thyrohyoid Muscle is a small but functionally crucial skeletal muscle located in the anterior region of the neck. It has a short, broad, quadrangular shape. It is part of the infrahyoid muscle group and plays a critical role in laryngeal movements and swallowing. Lying between the hyoid bone and the thyroid cartilage, this muscle plays a crucial role in stabilizing the larynx, particularly during voice production and respiration, helping to maintain an open airway.AnatomyMorphology and Conne
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