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Inferior oblique muscle - Wikipedia
The inferior oblique is one of the extraocular muscles, and is attached to the maxillary bone (origin) and the posterior, inferior, lateral surface of the eye (insertion). The inferior oblique is innervated by the inferior branch of the oculomotor nerve.
Inferior oblique: Attachments, innervation and function - Kenhub
2023年10月30日 · Inferior oblique is a thin, narrow muscle of the eye. It is one of the 6 extraocular muscles, also referred to as the extrinsic muscles of the orbit. Like the other eye muscles, inferior oblique is named by its position within the orbit, relative to the eyeball.
Anatomy, Head and Neck: Inferior Oblique Muscle
2024年7月17日 · The inferior oblique is the shortest of all the eye muscles, measuring approximately 37 mm long. Unlike all other EOMs, the inferior oblique does not originate from the annulus of Zinn or the common tendinous ring.
Inferior oblique muscle - Structure, Function, Location
2025年1月22日 · The inferior oblique muscle is a key component of the extraocular muscle group responsible for controlling eye movement. Its unique origin and course distinguish it from other extraocular muscles. Below is a detailed description of the anatomy of the inferior oblique muscle.
Inferior oblique muscle | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2021年12月27日 · The inferior oblique muscle is one of six extraocular muscles that control eye movements. Inferior oblique arises from the medial orbital surface of the maxilla, and is unique among the extraocular muscles in not originating from the apex of the orbit.
Inferior Oblique Muscle | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The inferior oblique muscle directs the pupil superiorly (elevation) around the horizontal (transverse) axis. Additionally, it rotates the eye laterally (abduction) around the vertical axis and extorts the eye (lateral rotation) around the anteroposterior axis.
Inferior oblique muscle - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The Obliquus oculi inferior (inferior oblique) is a thin, narrow muscle, placed near the anterior margin of the floor of the orbit. It arises from the orbital surface of the maxilla, lateral to the lacrimal groove.
Inferior Oblique Muscle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The inferior oblique muscle is a thin muscle that arises from the orbital surface of the maxilla, laterally to the lacrimal groove. You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic.
Anatomy, Head and Neck: Inferior Oblique Muscle - PubMed
2024年7月17日 · The inferior oblique is primarily responsible for the eye's external rotation. The muscle's secondary and tertiary actions are elevation and abduction, respectively. Inferior oblique overaction is a common cause of vertical strabismus and …
Inferior oblique muscle - AMBOSS
An extraocular muscle innervated by the oculomotor nerve (CN III). Functions include: extorsion (external, or lateral, rotation), elevation, and abduction of the eye. It is the only extraocular muscle that can elevate an adducted eye.
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