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No, an injury to the lateral side of your ankle may involve the fibula. An injury to the ankle on the medial side may involve the tibia.
No, the Tibia is part of the knee, located next to the Fibula.
The iliotibial band is palpable as a non-contracting band of tissue along the lateral thigh. It is sometimes abbreviated "ITB."
No, the tibia is part of the appendicular skeleton
Peroneal nerve serve the peroneal muscles of leg. It can be palpated at the neck of Fibula bone. This copartment is situated lateral to the anterior border of Tibia bone.
The tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones.
The fibula is lateral to the tibia.
The fibula is located lateral to the tibia. In overall anatomical position, the tibia is medial in the body, and the tibia lateral. Both are located in the lower leg. The tibia articulates with the patella proximally, the fibula laterally, and the talus distally.
In anatomical position, the hip joint is lateral to the tibia. In females, this laterality is more pronounced.
The fibula is the thinner bone lateral to the tibia. The fibula is the smaller bone of the lower leg.
No, the lateral malleolus is the distal end of the fibula. The medial malleolus is the distal end of the tibia.
The medial malleolus is located on the tibia. The fibula forms the lateral malleolus.
The Tibia serves as an articular surface for lateral condyle of the femur
What the tibia is to the fibula
The fibula is lateral to the tibia. The fibula is the smaller of the two lower leg bones.
The fibula is lateral to the tibia. The fibula is the smaller of the two lower leg bones.
No, an injury to the lateral side of your ankle may involve the fibula. An injury to the ankle on the medial side may involve the tibia.