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Extraocular Muscles

Tom Maloney
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Extraocular Muscles

Knowledge of the extraocular muscles is necessary for safe ophthalmic practice.  Every working day, the movement of the eyes are examined, with abnormalities indicating ocular pathology.  Many eye procedures involve the extraocular muscles  including pterygium, tube insertion and trauma repair.  This lectures covers details of the anatomy of the extraocular muscles.

Tom Maloney

Queensland, Australia

Dr Tom Moloney is a Brisbane Retina Surgeon specialising in retinal, macular diseases and vitreoretinal surgery.

Dr Moloney studied Medicine at the University of Queensland then completed specialist ophthalmology training in Queensland. He then undertook the Medical Retina and Uveitis Fellowship at the prestigious Moorfields Eye Hospital in London and subsequently returned to Brisbane to complete the Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. He was awarded the RANZCO Topham Scholarship to support his fellowship training in the United Kingdom.

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