Abductor pollicis longus muscle
| Abductor pollicis longus muscle | 
|---|
|   | 
| Hand muscles of man | 
| origin | 
| Posterior surface of the radius and ulna , interosseous membrane | 
| approach | 
| First metacarpal and basal phalanx of the thumb | 
| function | 
| Splaying the thumb | 
| Innervation | 
| Radial nerve of the brachial plexus | 
| Spinal segments | 
| C7, C8 | 
The abductor pollicis longus muscle ( Latin for "long thumb spreader" or "long thumb puller") is an extensor muscle in the deep layer of the forearm . The skeletal muscle is responsible for the spreading ( abduction ) of the thumb .
Its insertion tendon runs together with that of the extensor pollicis brevis muscle through the first tendon sheath compartment of the extensor retinaculum .
