Ocular internal rotators
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The ocular internal (medial) rotators are the extra-ocular muscles responsible for internal rotation (intorsion) of the globe:
- superior oblique (primary function)
- superior rectus (secondary function)
-<p>The <strong>ocular internal (medial) rotators</strong> are the <a href="/articles/extra-ocular-muscles" title="Extraocular muscles">extra-ocular muscles</a> responsible for internal rotation (intorsion) of the <a href="/articles/globe" title="globe">globe</a>:</p><ul>- +<p>The <strong>ocular internal (medial) rotators</strong> are the <a href="/articles/extra-ocular-muscles">extra-ocular muscles</a> responsible for internal rotation (intorsion) of the <a href="/articles/globe">globe</a>:</p><ul>
-<a href="/articles/superior-oblique" title="superior oblique">superior oblique</a> (primary function)</li>- +<a href="/articles/superior-oblique">superior oblique</a> (primary function)</li>
-<a href="/articles/superior-rectus-muscle" title="Superior rectus">superior rectus</a> (secondary function)</li>- +<a href="/articles/superior-rectus-muscle">superior rectus</a> (secondary function)</li>
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