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The anconeus muscle

By admin | February 23, 2010

  Behind the tendon, between it and the skin in the region of the olecranon, is a synovial bursa (bursa olecrani).

Action. Extends the forearm at the elbow joint. Innervations: C6-8 The radial nerve.

The anconeus muscle (m. anconeus) is small and triangular; its proximal border adjoins the triceps muscle. Arising from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and the collateral radial ligament of the elbow joint, it is attached by its wide base toMedical Coding Services  is very useful service as it will help in the collections and also for the amount that is

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