There are more than one - the tibial tuberosity is just below the knee, the medial malleolus is part of the ankle joint. There are several bony marking on the tibia. These can include the tibial tuberosity, the tibial crest, ans the medial malleolus.
Greater Trochanter, Lesser Trochanter, Anatomical Neck, Surgical Neck, Inter trochantric grove, etc.
From JB
The bony projection of the distal tibia is the medial malleolus. This structure is the bump at the inside of your ankle.
Examples of bony lanmarks include processes, spines, fossae, and foramina.
A process is the bony landmark defined as a smooth, rounded knob.
AC joint (Acromion Joint) SC Joint (SternoClavicle Joint)
The lesser trochanter is on the proximal medial portion of the femur. The femur is the scientific name for the thigh bone.
The visualized bony structures are unremarkable
Gomphosis
The xyphoid process is the inferior sternal bony landmark.
A process is the bony landmark defined as a smooth, rounded knob.
A fossa is a bony landmark defined as a pit or socket.
Any bony prominence is named by "process". E.g. "mastoid process of the skull."
When you palpate a bony landmark, it will feel harder than the soft tissue around it. For example, feel the point of your shoulder (acromion process of the scapula). Now move more medially (toward the center of your body) to the space between your shoulder and neck. If you feel the front of your body in this area, you will feel the clavicle (collarbone). If you feel the back of the area, you will be on your trapezius muscle, and perhaps supraspinatus and levator scapula. Notice how much softer the muscle areas feel than the bony landmarks. Generally, a bony landmark is a specific place on a particular bone. To use the example above - the acromion process of the scapula - it is the most lateral and superior aspect of the scapula, not just any old place on the scapula.
posterior superior iliac spineposterior superior iliac spine.
A bony landmark that is defined as a smooth, rounded knob is known as a condyle. These bones allow for the movements of a joint within the skeletal system.
Sharks are not bony fish. They are cartilaginous fish.
milkfish
a bony fish
a bony fish
bream