Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Anatomy
Origin: Humerus (lateral epicondyle via common forearm extensor tendon, Radial collateral ligament of elbow joint, Aponeurosis of muscle
Insertion: 3rd metacarpal bone (base of dorsal surface on radial side), 2nd metacarpal (occasionally)
Innervation: Cervical root(s): C7 and C8
Nerve: radial nerve (posterior interosseous branch)
Diagrams & Photos
Key Points
- The ECRB is contained in the second extensor compartment of the wrist.
- The ECRB is stronger than the extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU).
- Intersection Syndrome is caused by inflammation in the area between the radial wrist extensors (ECRB&ECRL) and the thumb abductor and extensor (APL & EPB).