Extensor Carpi Radialis brevis: Review of Anatomy and Clinical Significance to Orthopedics

Jennifer L Smith, Jacob B Stirton, Nabil A Ebraheim
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The extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) muscle is an integral extensor and abductor of the wrist. It originates from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, laying deep to the extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor digitorum communis, and superficial to the supinator. Insertion occurs at the base of the third metacarpal. The radial nerve or a derivative supplies innervation. Its significance in orthopedics is highlighted by its involvement in multiple surgical approaches, such as the Thompson and Kaplan approaches for exposure of the radius, as well as its association with several routinely observed pathologies. Many of the associated syndromes, such as lateral epicondylitis, arise from repetitive gripping motions or overuse and are frequently seen in the orthopedic clinic. This review seeks to provide a comprehensive summary of the relevance of the ECRB to the orthopedic setting to broaden knowledge of its anatomy and increase recognition and proper management of associated pathologies.
桡腕短伸肌:解剖学综述及其对骨科的临床意义
腕桡短伸肌(ECRB)是腕关节不可或缺的伸肌和外展肌。它起源于肱骨外上髁,深埋于桡侧腕长伸肌和指掌伸肌,浅于旋后肌。插入部位位于第三掌骨底部。桡神经或其衍生物支配神经。它在骨科中的重要意义在于它涉及多种手术入路,如桡骨暴露的Thompson和Kaplan入路,以及它与几种常规观察病理的关联。许多相关综合征,如外侧上髁炎,是由重复的抓握动作或过度使用引起的,在骨科诊所很常见。本综述旨在全面总结ECRB与骨科环境的相关性,以拓宽其解剖学知识,提高对相关病理的认识和适当管理。
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