eye muscle

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eye muscle

The optometrist uses a small light to examine the patient's eye muscle.

Definition

Noun: A small muscle attached to the eyeball that controls its movements, enabling rotation and precise positioning for vision.

Usage

The term "eye muscle" refers specifically to one of the six extraocular muscles responsible for moving each eye. It is used in anatomical, medical, and general contexts to discuss movement, coordination, or health of the eyes. - The surgeon carefully operated on the damaged eye muscle. - Strabismus can occur when an eye muscle is weak or paralyzed.

Advanced Usage
  • In medical diagnosis: "The neurologist tested the function of each eye muscle."
  • In comparative anatomy: "The eye muscles of predators are highly developed for tracking movement."
Variants and Related Words
  • Extraocular muscle: The formal anatomical term for an eye muscle.
  • Oculomotor muscles: A term referring to the group of muscles that move the eyeball.
  • Superior rectus, Inferior rectus, Medial rectus, Lateral rectus, Superior oblique, Inferior oblique: The specific names of the six individual eye muscles.
Synonyms
  • Ocular muscle
  • Extraocular muscle
Related Phrases
  • Eye muscle surgery: A surgical procedure to correct strabismus by adjusting the tension of the eye muscles.
  • Eye muscle imbalance: A condition where the eye muscles do not work together in coordination.
eye muscle

The optometrist uses a small light to examine the patient's eye muscle.

Noun
  1. one of the small muscles of the eye that serve to rotate the eyeball

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