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<br/>1. Enters anterior to lateral epicondyle. Gives deep branch (posterior interosseous n.) &amp; continues as the superficial radial n.  
<br/>1. Enters anterior to lateral epicondyle. Gives deep branch (posterior interosseous n.) & continues as the superficial radial n.  
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<br/>SUPERFICIAL RADIAL NERVE
<br/>SUPERFICIAL RADIAL NERVE
<br/>2. Passes under brachioradialis with radial a. 
<br/>2. Passes under brachioradialis with radial a. 

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SUMMARY


1. Enters anterior to lateral epicondyle. Gives deep branch (posterior interosseous n.) & continues as the superficial radial n.
 
SUPERFICIAL RADIAL NERVE
2. Passes under brachioradialis with radial a. 

POSTERIOR INTEROSSEOUS NERVE
3. Enters forearm through 2 heads of supinator, supplies this muscle.
4. Supplies ECRB.
5. Supplies superficial extensors (extensor digitorum, extensor digiti minimi, ECU). 
6. Supplies deep extensors (EPL, APL, EPB, EI). 

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Image: Whitaker, R. and Borley, N. (2016). Instant anatomy. 6th ed. Chichester (West Sussex): Wiley Blackwell, p.120.

Reference(s)

R.M.H McMinn (1998). Last’s anatomy: regional and applied. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Gray, H., Carter, H.V. and Davidson, G. (2017). Gray’s anatomy. London: Arcturus.