Superior Rectus
Eye movements are accomplished by the Extraocular Muscles. The muscle that moves the eye medially is the Medial Rectus.
The inferior rectus muscle is responsible for turning the eye downward and medially.
The Medial Rectus.
A total of six muscle move each eyeball, 4 rectus muscels and 2 obliques. The superior, inferior, lateral and medial rectal muscle all pull the eye to be looking more in ther own direction. The superior oblique pulls the eye to look down and laterally and the inferior oblique pull the eye to look um and medialy.
The inguinal region is bordered superiorly by the inguinal ligament, inferiorly by the junction of the thigh and pelvis, medially by the pubic symphysis, and laterally by the anterior superior iliac spine.
The medial rectus muscle is responsible for moving the eyeball medially by contracting. This muscle is one of the extraocular muscles that control eye movements.
yes medially
The "Subscapularis" This muscle rotates the arm medially (sub = below, scapulo = shoulderblade)
Trick question! Inferior Rectus and Superior Oblique. You sneaky person you :)
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superior oblique