unless I'm very much mistaken, that should be part of the tibla- if you want a scientific answer. or you can say it's part of the lower leg bone.( unless I'm wrong)
The distal ends of the tibia and fibula are the malleoli (singular malleolus). The tibia has the medial malleolus, and the fibula has the lateral malleolus.
medial malleolus
I think they are inner and outer ankle The Medial malleolus if found on the Tibia and the Lateral malleolus is found on the Fibula. The ankle connect to the Medial and Lateral malleolus.
The medial malleolus is located on the tibia. The fibula forms the lateral malleolus.
The Lateral Malleolus is part of the fibula.
No, the lateral malleolus is the distal end of the fibula. The medial malleolus is the distal end of the tibia.
Some say the navicular most say talus.
The lateral malleolus is the bone marking that can be palpated at the distal end of the fibula. This structure is the bump at the outside of your ankle.
The ancle has two lateral bones - the tibia ends at the ancle with the medial malleolus and the fibia ends at the ancle with the lateral malleolus
Medial malleolus of the tibia
The medial malleolus is closer to the midline. The lateral malleolus is toward the outside of the body.