Medial Rectus Muscle Damage: Effects on Eye Alignment & Vision
The medial rectus muscles are responsible for adducting (turning inward) the eyes. Therefore, damage to these muscles would result in an inability to turn the eyes inward, also known as esotropia or convergent strabismus, causing misalignment of the eyes and double vision (diplopia).Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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