List of extensors of the human body

In anatomy, extension is a movement of a joint that increases the angle between two bones or body surfaces at a joint. Extension usually results in straightening of the bones or body surfaces involved. For example, extension is produced by extending the flexed (bent) elbow. Straightening of the arm would require extension at the elbow joint. If the head is tilted all the way back, the neck is said to be extended.

Upper limb

 * of arm at shoulder
 * Axilla and shoulder
 * Latissimus dorsi
 * Posterior fibres of deltoid
 * Teres major
 * of forearm at elbow
 * Posterior compartment of the arm
 * Triceps brachii
 * Anconeus
 * of hand at wrist
 * Posterior compartment of the forearm
 * Extensor carpi radialis longus
 * Extensor carpi radialis brevis
 * Extensor carpi ulnaris
 * Extensor digitorum
 * of phalanges, at all joints
 * Posterior compartment of the forearm
 * Extensor digitorum
 * Extensor digiti minimi (little finger only)
 * Extensor indicis (index finger only)
 * of phalanges, at interphalangeal joints
 * Lumbricals of the hand
 * Dorsal interossei of the hand
 * Palmar interossei
 * of thumb
 * Extensor pollicis brevis (proximal phalange)
 * Extensor pollicis longus (distal phalange)

Hip

 * of thigh/femur at hip
 * Gluteus maximus
 * Posterior compartment of thigh
 * Biceps femoris
 * Semitendinosus
 * Semimembranosus

Knee

 * of leg at knee (L3-L4)
 * Quadriceps
 * Rectus femoris muscle
 * Vastus medialis
 * Vastus lateralis
 * Vastus intermedius

Toes

 * of toes
 * Extensor hallucis longus
 * Extensor digitorum longus
 * Extensor digitorum brevis
 * Extensor hallucis brevis