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What is the inferior oblique?

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What is the inferior oblique?

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The inferior oblique is an extraocular muscle. It attaches to the eye socket in the front of the eye socket near the nose and travels outward and backward in the eye socket before attaching to the bottom part of the eyeball. It rotates the eye outward along the long axis of the eye (front to back). The inferior oblique also moves the eye upward.

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