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Q: What is the nerve that approaches the knee and it divides into two branches the fibular and the tibular nerve?
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What articulates with the fibular facet?

The tibia i would expect :-) Maybe the "tibular facet". (Why not look up your anatomy text book ? After all , that's what it's there for right ?)


Where is the tibular bone in the leg?

The Tibular Bone Is A Bone in your Knee!


Does the height of your legs affect how you can jump?

no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do


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no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do


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How do you wear an air cast for a foot fracture?

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It's actually called "OSGOOD SLAUGHTER DISEASE" . It happens to young people usually during growth spurts. Essentially it is a pulling away or tearing away of the Tibular Tuberosity, the attachment site for the quadriceps, and it usually happens because the individuals growth rate is so fast that the bone length development doesn't keep up, therefore you get excessive tension on the attachment site (the patella tendon) and it starts to pull away.