Inferior rectus | |
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The inferior rectus muscle, is shown in this superior view of the eye, along with its axis of rotation. The other muscle is the superior oblique muscle, which angles around the trochlea.
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Origin | annulus of Zinn at the orbital apex |
Insertion | 6.5 mm inferior to the limbus |
Nerve | inferior branch of oculomotor nerve |
Actions | depression and adduction |
Identifiers | |
Latin | musculus rectus inferior bulbi |
TA | A15.2.07.011 |
FMA | 49036 |
Anatomical terms of muscle
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The inferior rectus muscle is a muscle in the orbit.
As with most of the muscles of the orbit, it is innervated by the oculomotor nerve (Cranial Nerve III).
It depresses, adducts, and helps extort (rotate laterally) the eye.
The inferior rectus muscle is the only muscle that is capable of depressing the pupil when it is in a fully abducted position.
Dissection showing origins of right ocular muscles, and nerves entering by the superior orbital fissure.
The right eye in sagittal section, showing the fascia bulbi (semidiagrammatic).
Inferior rectus muscle
Inferior rectus muscle
Extrinsic eye muscle. Nerves of orbita. Deep dissection.
Extrinsic eye muscle. Nerves of orbita. Deep dissection.
Extrinsic eye muscle. Nerves of orbita. Deep dissection.
Extrinsic eye muscle. Nerves of orbita. Deep dissection.