Anconeous muscle


anconeous muscle

anconeous muscle an·co·ne·ous muscle (āng-kō’nē-əs)
n.
a muscle with its origin in the back of the lateral condyle of the humerus, with insertion to the olecranon process and the posterior surface of the ulna, with nerve supply from the radial nerve, and whose action extends the forearm and abducts the ulna in pr-nation of the wrist.

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