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Lateral Rectus Muscle Disorders
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The lateral rectus muscle is one of the six muscles that control eye movement. It is responsible for moving the eye outward (away from the nose) and plays a ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Neuralgia
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Inferior rectus muscle neuralgia is a rare condition involving pain related to the inferior rectus muscle, one of the muscles that control eye movement. ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Sprain
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An inferior rectus muscle sprain is an injury affecting one of the key muscles that control eye movement. The inferior rectus muscle is responsible for moving ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Tears
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Inferior rectus muscle tears are uncommon injuries affecting one of the extraocular muscles that control eye movement. This guide explains what the inferior ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Contusion
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An inferior rectus muscle contusion is a bruise or trauma to one of the key muscles that moves your eye downward. Because the inferior rectus muscle plays a ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Injuries
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The inferior rectus muscle is one of the six muscles that control eye movement. An injury to this muscle can lead to a range of problems including pain, double ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Tendinitis
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Inferior rectus muscle tendinitis is the inflammation of the tendon that connects the inferior rectus muscle—a key muscle controlling eye movement—to the ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Atrophy
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Inferior rectus muscle atrophy is a condition in which the muscle that helps move your eye downward loses strength and volume. This can lead to problems with ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Hypertrophy
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Inferior rectus muscle hypertrophy is a condition in which the inferior rectus muscle (one of the muscles controlling eye movement) becomes enlarged. The term ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Fibrosis
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Inferior rectus muscle fibrosis is a condition where the inferior rectus muscle—one of the eye’s key muscles—becomes stiff and scarred. This fibrosis limits ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Infections
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The inferior rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles that control eye movements. An infection in this muscle, though uncommon, can affect how the ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Cysts
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Inferior rectus muscle cysts are fluid‐filled sacs that develop near or within the inferior rectus muscle—a key muscle that helps move your eye downward. ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Tumors
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Inferior rectus muscle tumors are a rare type of orbital tumor that affect one of the extraocular muscles responsible for moving your eye downward. ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Pain
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Inferior rectus muscle pain is a condition related to discomfort or pain in one of the key muscles that control eye movement.  The inferior rectus muscle is ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Cancer
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Inferior rectus muscle cancer is a rare condition involving abnormal growth of cells in the inferior rectus muscle—a muscle that helps move the eye downward. ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Spasm
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The inferior rectus muscle is one of the key muscles that control eye movement. When this muscle goes into spasm, it means that it contracts involuntarily and ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Diseases
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The inferior rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles that control eye movement. When diseases affect this muscle, they can lead to difficulties in ...

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Inferior Rectus Muscle Disorders
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The inferior rectus muscle is one of the six extraocular muscles responsible for eye movement. It is located in the orbit (eye socket) and plays an important ...

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Superior Rectus Muscle Neuralgia
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Superior rectus muscle neuralgia is a rare condition that involves nerve pain affecting the superior rectus muscle—the muscle responsible for lifting ...

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Superior Rectus Muscle Strain
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The superior rectus is one of the key muscles that moves your eye. A strain in this muscle means that the muscle fibers have been overstretched or injured. ...

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