- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
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ophthalmic artery,
lateral muscular branch trochlear nerve [CNIV] abducts,
intorts, and
depress eye
right medial, superior, and
inferior recti (superior and...
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Innervates the
superior oblique muscle,
which depresses, abducts, and
intorts the eyeball. V
Trigeminal Both
sensory and
motor Pons
Three Parts: V1 (ophthalmic...
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congenitally absent. The
superior rectus muscle elevates, adducts, and
helps intort (rotate the
superior pole of the eye medially) the eye. The
superior rectus...
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increases on
right or left head tilt.
During right head tilt, the
right eye
intorts (SO/SR) and the left eye
extorts (IO/IR). When a
healthy individual tilts...
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allow movement of eye. Specifically, the
superior oblique muscle primarily intorts the eye (such that the top of the eye
rolls toward the nose), with secondary...