The radial nerve anatomy and injuries document describes the anatomy and treatment of radial nerve injuries. It summarizes that the radial nerve provides motor innervation to key muscles for wrist, finger, and thumb extension. For severe radial nerve injuries, early tendon transfers can restore lost functions like wrist extension, while allowing for potential nerve recovery. The principles of tendon transfers include preventing contractures, ensuring adequate strength transfer with a straight line of pull and synergistic functions. Common procedures described include transferring the palmaris longus tendon to the extensor pollicis longus and flexor carpi ulnaris to the extensor digitorum communis.