sternohyoid muscle syndrome
CONCLUSION Our patients did not have omohyoid syndrome. Sternohyoid syndrome has not been reported before but it is very similar to omohyoid syndrome. Omohyoid Muscle Syndrome In A Mixed Martial Arts Athlete A Case Report Abstract Europe Pmc This is the first. . The sternohyoid muscle is one of the infrahyoid strap muscles. Omohyoid m uscle syndrome is a rare clinical condition. Using biopsy clamps the muscle is isolated and secured in isometric position. 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. In sternohyoid muscle syndrome there is a mass present in the lateral neck region that disappears with swallowing. Patients presenting with neck mass are challenging for many otolaryngologists. Blood supply The sternohyoid ...