Extraocular muscles

>'Ocular muscles are the muscles that ensure the movements of the eyeball. * According to the course of the muscle bundles, we divide them into: **  direct, ** oblique. The common beginning of the oculomotor muscles is a circular tendon located at the tip of the orbit - the ' anulus tendineus communis' .=== Musculi recti === The attachments' of individual muscles are located in each quadrant of the bulb one. The name corresponds to the position of the muscle. Third cranial nerve - n. oculomotorius provides innervation'  to all rectus muscles, except for ' m. rectus lateralis, which already falls under n. abducens''. * M. rectus superior: n. III.; * m. rectus inferior: n. III.; * m. rectus medialis: n. III.; * m. rectus lateralis: n. VI.. === Musculi obliqui === The oblique muscles have a common beginning with the rectus muscles, but their attachments and courses differ. Innervation is provided by n. trochlearis and n. oculomotorius. * M. obliquus superior: n. IV.; * m. obliquus inferior: ''n. III..