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Lateral Rectus

The lateral rectus muscle is one of the six eye muscles that control eye movement. The lateral rectus muscle mainly acts to pull the eye in the outward direction, keeping the eye in the center away from the nose or to pull the eye outward, toward the temple.

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Nine Positions Of Gaze

The nine gazes are: straight ahead, left, right, straight up, up and to the left, up and to the right, straight down, down and to the left, down and to the right.[swf:https://www.optometrial.com/manual/ninepositionsofgaze.swf 480 480] Z Type Tonometer Applanation $$150 Details Ophthalmoscope DM6D $120 Details Tonometer Applanation Prism Head $$20 Details T Type Tonometer Applanation $$150 [...]