Lecture 16- Movement of extraocular muscles Flashcards

1
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horizontal movement of the eyes mediated by which movement and muscles

A
  • ABDUCTION- lateral rectus muscle
  • ADDUCTION- medial rectus muscle
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2
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abduction mediated by

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lateral rectus muscle

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3
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adduction mediated by

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medial rectus muscle

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4
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outline which movement and which muscles are involved in horizontal movemnt of the eyes to the left

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  • Right eye – ADDUCTION
    • medial rectus muscle
  • Left eye- ABDUCTION
    • lateral rectus muscle
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6
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outline which movement and which muscles are involved in horizontal movemnt of the eyes to the right

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7
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action of superior rectus

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  • Elevates eyeball but has some additional actions
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8
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Superior and inferior rectus arise from

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the apex of the orbit

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9
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SR inserts

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obliquely into superior anterolateral surface of the flobe

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10
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action of superior rectus muscle if starting from primary resting gaze

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  • elevate
  • slightly adducts (plls eyes medially)
  • slightly intorts (internall rotates)
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11
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Superior rectus muscle is a more powerful elevator when

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eye is positioned laterally

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12
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action of inferior rectus muscle

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  • Depresses eyeball but no additional actions
  • Opposite to superior rectus muscle
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13
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IR inserts obliquely into

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anteroinfeiror surface of the globe

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14
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action of IR

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  • depress
  • slightly adducts (pulls eye medially)
  • slightly extorts (externally rotates)
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15
Q

IR is a more powerful depressor when

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eye is posititoned laterally

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16
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both SR and IR are more powerful in their action when

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positioned laterally

17
Q

action of superior oblique

A
  • Intorts the eyeball but also depresses
  • Trochlear functional origin
18
Q

SO muscle arises from

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apex of orbit, passes throguh trochlea, inserts into superior- posterior aspect of the globe (posteruor to equator)

19
Q

SO action (if starting from primary resting gaze)

A
  • intorts internally
  • depresses
  • slighlty abducts (pulls eye laterally)
20
Q

SO is most powerful as a depressor when

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eye is posittioned medially

21
Q

Inferior oblique action

A
  • Extort eyeball but also elevates
  • Mirror image of SOM
  • From floor of orbital cavity
22
Q

IO arises from

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anteromedials urface of floor of orbit

inserts into infero-posteiror aspect of globe (posteiror to equator)

23
Q

action of IO from primary resting gaze

A
  • extort -externally rotate
  • elevate
  • slightly abduct (pulls eye laterally)
24
Q

IO most powerful as an elevator when

A

eye is positioned medially

25
Q

IO and SO most powerful when

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positioned medially

26
Q

which extra-ocular msucle shave an action in elevating the eye ball?

A

superior rectus and infeiror oblique

27
Q

which extra-ocular muscles have action in depressing the eye ball

A

inferior rectus and superior oblique

28
Q

which extra-oclar muscles are stornger elevators and depressors of the eyeball when the eye is in the adducted posittion

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Elevator: inferior oblique, depressor: superior oblique

29
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which extra-oclar muscles are stornger elevators and depressors of the eyeball when the eye is in the abducted posittion

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elevator: superior rectus, depressor: inferior rectus

30
Q

if a muscle(s) is weakened

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its infleunce (i.e. exerted by its anatomical action on the eyeball) is lost (or reduced)

  • other muscle actions no longer antagonised (balanced out)
  • difficulty with moving eye in certain directions of gaze
31
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resting position pf eye when a muscle is weakened

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32
Q

weakness of eye may only be apaprent

A

on clinical exam

33
Q
  1. In what pisition is the abnormal eye held
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1. ADDUCTED- medially

34
Q

what muscular action on the eyeball is no longer acting on the eye, given its position

A

action that pulls eye medially unopposed- ABDUCTION

  • lateral rectus
35
Q

which nerve innervates the lateral rectus

A

abduences (CN 6)

36
Q
  1. in what position is the abnormal eye held?
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1. Elevated and ADDUCTED (medial)

37
Q

what muscular action on the eyeball is no longer action on the eye given its position

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depression and abducted (down and out)

  • superior oblique
38
Q

which nerve inverbates the superior oblique?

A

CN IV- trochlear