13. “ Pronation of the forearm around the axis through the second digit resulted in the greatest amplitude of individual motor unit action potentials and the highest recruitment of additional action potentials. These findings provide evidence substantiating the function of the anconeus muscle as an abductor of the ulna.” Clin. Orthop. Relat. Res. 1985 (192) pp. 147-8
14. Twee manieren van proneren en supineren gerelateerd aan de tennisarm?
15. Is er een rol voor de m. anconaeus bij epicondalgie?
16. CONCLUSION. Increased signal intensity of the anconeus muscle on MR images in patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis suggests involvement of the muscle. Increased signal intensity is seen with edema, granulation tissue, and Inflammation, which may explain the findings in this study. Our results are inconclusive as to whether this increased signal intensity contributes to the chronicity of patient symptomatology or is associated with abnormal elbow motion because of the symptoms." AJR 161, November 1993, p. 1019