silmälihaksille
Silmälihaksille refers to the muscles of the eye in Finnish. The human eye is controlled by a complex system of six extrinsic muscles, also known as extraocular muscles, and intrinsic muscles within the eye itself. The extrinsic muscles are responsible for moving the eyeball in various directions. These include the four rectus muscles (superior, inferior, medial, and lateral) and the two oblique muscles (superior and inferior). Together, they allow for smooth and coordinated movements of the eyes, enabling us to track objects, focus, and maintain binocular vision. The intrinsic muscles, the iris sphincter and dilator muscles, control the size of the pupil, regulating the amount of light entering the eye and thus affecting vision clarity in different lighting conditions.
Disorders affecting the silmälihaksille can lead to a range of visual impairments. Strabismus, commonly known as