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Home » Superior Rectus Muscle

Superior Rectus Muscle

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Superior Rectus Muscle

Question 1. Superior rectus muscle of eyeball and it’s action
Answer:

  • Superior rectus muscle of eyeball is an extraocular muscle of orbit
  • Superior rectus muscle of eyeball has origin in the back of the orbit in a fibrous ring called the annulus of Zinn.
  • This ring is attached to the orbital surface of the apex of the orbit.
  • The fibres are inserted into the sclera posterior to the limbus
  • Superior rectus muscle of eyeball is supplied by the superior branch of oculomotor nerve.

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Superior rectus muscle of eyeball  Actions:

  • Elevation
  • Adduction
  • Intortion

Superior rectus muscle of eyeball Applied anatomy:

  • Superior rectus muscle of eyeball is the only muscle that is capable of elevating the pupil when it is in a fully abducted position.

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Question 2. Optic canal
Answer:

  • Optic canal leads to the orbit
  • Optic canal is bounded
    • Laterally by lesser wing of sphenoid
    • Front and behind by the two roots of the lesser wing
    • Medially by the body of sphenoparietal
  • Structures passing through it are:
    • Optic nerve
    • Ophthalmic artery.

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Question 3. Functional components of oculomotor nerve.
Answer:

Functional components of oculomotor nerve are:

  • General somatic efferent
  • General visceral efferent
  • General somatic afferent

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