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Extensor Pollicis Brevis (EPB) Anatomy

Origin: Radius (dorsal surface of the distal third of the radius inferior to the origin of the EPL) and the adjacent interosseous membrane.

Insertion: Thumb MP joint dorsal joint capsule and the dorsal base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb.

Innervation: Cervical roots - C7 and C8

Nerve:  Radial nerve (posterior interosseous branch)

Diagrams & Photos
  • Extensor Pollicis Brevis (EPB)
    Extensor Pollicis Brevis (EPB)
  • Note the EPB tendon.
    Note the EPB tendon.
  • First extensor fascia released. Note multiple tendons because AbPL has from 2-7 slips and EPB has one slip.
    First extensor fascia released. Note multiple tendons because AbPL has from 2-7 slips and EPB has one slip.
Key Points

•    The extensor pollicis brevis is a tiny muscle/tendon unit which originates in the dorsal forearm and passes through the first dorsal extensor compartment to reach its insertion site on the dorsal thumb.
•    Inside the first extensor compartment the EPB's single slip usually has a separate unique compartment dorsal and ulnar to the APL. When treating DeQuervain's tenosynovitis surgically this interior separate compartment must be identified and released separately during any first extensor compartment tendon sheath release surgery.