Landstrom muscle

Land·ström mus·cle

(lahnd'strŏm), microscopic muscle fibers in the fascia behind and about the eyeball, attached anteriorly to the lids and anterior orbital fascia; its action is to draw the eyeball forward and the lids backward, resisting the pull of the four orbital muscles.

Landström,

John, Swedish surgeon, 1869-1910. Landström muscle - microscopic muscle fibers in the fascia behind and about the eyeball.