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The tibia or shin bone, in human anatomy, is found medial (towards the middle) and anterior (towards the front) to the other such bone, the fibula. It is the second-longest bone in the human body, the largest being the femur. The tibia articulates with the femur and patella superiorly, the fibula laterally and with the ankle inferiorly.

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i don't know what that is but there is something called tibia and it is a bone in the leg next to the fibula try search tibia in Google images and u'll see it

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No, this is a common error- there is a Fibula and a Tibia, they are different bones.

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A tibial is a type of muscle which is the branch of the sciatic nerve.

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