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[[File:Three Internal chambers of the Eye.png|thumb|243x243px|Anatomy of eye]] | |||
= Introduction = | == Introduction == | ||
The eye divided into three layers; the outermost layer is a fibrous layer and it is consists of the cornea that is transparent located at the center of the eye, the sclera is white and covers the rest of the eye. The second layer is a vascular layer it is consists of the choroid (contain blood supply to the retina), the iris (contains pupils and smooth muscles that controls its diameter<ref>Rehman I, Hazhirkarzar B, Patel BC. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482132/ Anatomy, head and neck, eye.]</ref>), and the ciliary body which is a tissue extends from the sclera and attaches to the lens via suspensory ligament. The inner layer and it contains the retina. | |||
The extraocular muscles are seven muscles supplied by [[Cranial Nerves|cranial nerves]] that are responsible for eye movement, in some cases when these nerves are affected consequently they affect on the eye movements or [[Autoimmune Disorders|autoimmune diseases]] such as [[Myasthenia Gravis|myasthenia gravis]]. | |||
[[File:1412 Extraocular Muscles.jpg|thumb|359x359px|Extraocular muscles]] | |||
= Eye muscles exercises = | == Eye Muscles == | ||
The seven muscles of extraocular muscles divided into 4 obliques, 2 recti muscles, and one levator palpebrae superiors that is responsible for elevation of | |||
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== Eye muscles exercises == | |||
== Resources == | |||
[https://geekymedics.com/eye-anatomy/ GEEKY MEDICS, Eye anatomy] | |||
= References = | = References = |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
The eye divided into three layers; the outermost layer is a fibrous layer and it is consists of the cornea that is transparent located at the center of the eye, the sclera is white and covers the rest of the eye. The second layer is a vascular layer it is consists of the choroid (contain blood supply to the retina), the iris (contains pupils and smooth muscles that controls its diameter[1]), and the ciliary body which is a tissue extends from the sclera and attaches to the lens via suspensory ligament. The inner layer and it contains the retina.
The extraocular muscles are seven muscles supplied by cranial nerves that are responsible for eye movement, in some cases when these nerves are affected consequently they affect on the eye movements or autoimmune diseases such as myasthenia gravis.
Eye Muscles[edit | edit source]
The seven muscles of extraocular muscles divided into 4 obliques, 2 recti muscles, and one levator palpebrae superiors that is responsible for elevation of
Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Nerve supply | Action |
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Eye muscles exercises[edit | edit source]
Resources[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Rehman I, Hazhirkarzar B, Patel BC. Anatomy, head and neck, eye.