The ansa cervicalis is a loop of nerves in the neck that supplies most of the infrahyoid (strap) muscles.
Formation-
It is formed by two roots:
1. Superior root (descendens hypoglossi)
• Fibers from C1 spinal nerve
• Travel briefly with the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
2. Inferior root (descendens cervicalis)
• Fibers from C2 and C3 spinal nerves
These two roots join to form a loop called the ansa cervicalis.
Location-
• Lies in the carotid triangle
• Embedded in the carotid sheath (anterior/lateral to it)
Innervation-
• It supplies all infrahyoid muscles except one:
Supplied by ansa cervicalis | Not supplied (exception) |
• Sternohyoid • Sternothyroid • Omohyoid (both superior & inferior bellies) | Thyrohyoid: supplied by C1 via hypoglossal nerve directly |
Function-
• Depresses the hyoid bone and larynx
• Important in swallowing and speech

