Muscle Name: anconeus
AKA: musculus anconeus
Abbreviation:
Spinal Nerve Roots:
C6
C7
C8
Brachial Plexus Trunks:
upper trunk
middle trunk
lower trunk
Brachial Plexus Cords:
posterior cord
Named Nerves:
radial nerve
Proximal Attachment: Lateral epicondyle of the humerus proximally
Distal Attachment: Lateral surface of the olecranon process and the superior part of the posterior ulna distally
Action: Assists in extension of the forearm. It also stabilises the elbow during pronation and supination and pulls slack out of the elbow joint capsule during extention to prevent impingement.
Needle Insertion: In the pronated and slightly flexed forearm, the needle is inseretd one to two finger-breadths distal to the olecranon, slightly above the ulna.
Activation for EMG: The patient extent the elbow.
Pitfalls:
Notes: This is the only muscle in the forearm innervated proximal to the spiral groove, which allows it to be spared in a radial neuropathy at the spiral groove.