The medial rectus muscle is the largest of the eye’s extraocular movement muscles, six individual muscles that surround the eye and help control the eye’s movement. The other five extraocular muscles ...
The rectus capitis lateralis consists of a paired muscle set in the upper neck below the back of the head on each side. They are responsible for controlling movements when the head tilts to either ...
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