Understanding Esotropia: The Muscles Involved in Cross-Eyed Vision
To look cross-eyed, the rectus medialis muscle in each eye contracts, causing the eyes to turn inward toward the nose. This action is commonly referred to as esotropia or convergent strabismus.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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