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What is the superior oblique?

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What is the superior oblique?

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The superior oblique is an extraocular muscle. It comes from the back of the eye socket, travels through a small pulley in the eye socket near the nose then attaches to the top of the eye. The superior oblique rotates the eye inward around the long axis of the eye (front to back). The superior oblique also moves the eye downward.

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