Extensor Pollicis Longus
Extensor Pollicis Longus
Stretches
Stretches
Extensor Pollicis Longus Thumb and HAND Stretch for All Standing
Extensor Pollicis Longus Thumb and HAND Stretch for All Standing
How to perform the stretch:
1. Start in a standing position
2. Choose the muscle or wrist you intend to stretch
3. Extend the target shoulder 90 degrees in front of the body and keep your elbow extended
4. With the palm inwards, flex the wrist down
5. Flex the thumb into the palm and apply downward pressure to the thumb with the opposite hand
6. Hold the stretch for 20 Seconds
7. Release the stretch
Muscle Details
Muscle Details
The Extensor Pollicis Longus is one of the main muscles used to give a thumbs up.
Origin:
- Posterior middle 1/3 of ulna & interosseous membrane
Insertion:
- Distal phalanx of thumb.
Action:
- Extension of thumb, assists with extension & radial flexion of wrist.
Thumb extension stress and repetitive use injuries can occur, eg those using one hand to remove or ‘flick off’ a container lid or bottle cap.