Musculus obliquus inferior

Musculus obliquus inferior

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The video tutorial covers the inferior obliquus muscle, detailing its location on the eye's outer surface, its unique origin from the orbital surface of the maxilla, and its attachment points. It explains the muscle's function in eye movement, including external rotation, elevation, and abduction. The innervation by the oculomotor nerve and blood supply via the infra orbital artery are also discussed.

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Where is the inferior obliquus muscle located in relation to the other eye muscles?

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What is the origin of the inferior obliquus muscle?

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What is unique about the origin of the inferior obliquus muscle compared to other eye muscles?

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Describe the function of the inferior obliquus muscle.

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Which nerve is responsible for the innervation of the inferior obliquus muscle?

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