ANAT 315 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Extensor Pollicis Brevis Muscle, Opponens Digiti Minimi Muscle Of Hand, Extensor Pollicis Longus Muscle

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Sheath at the back of the hand to funnel all the tendons into the dorsal hand. Lateral epicondylitis overuse of the forearm extensors. Lateral: abductor pollicis longus & extensor pollicis brevis. Contents: deep radial n. , superficial branches of radial a. Paralysis of radial or deep radial n. resulting in loss of extension of the wrist. Gives off deep radial n. for motor innervation to posterior compartment of forearm. Give off superficial radial n. for cutaneous innervation to posterior forearm. Intrinsic muscles of the hand thenar eminence opponens pollicis (deepest) Intrinsic muscles of the hand hypothenar eminence. Common digital branches come off the nerve and then split into proper digital branches on either sides of each digit. Lateral hand (except tips of digits): radial n. Medial and and tips of medial 1. 5 digits: ulnar n. Base of metacarpal 2 (blends with expansion hood) Base of metacarpal 3 (blends with expansion hood) Tendons of medial 4 digits (blends with expansion hoods)

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