Get a X-ray(:
Tibia is called the shin bone because it is the larger and more prominent of the two bones in the lower leg, running down the front of the leg and forming the shin. Its location and size make it the bone most commonly associated with the shin region.
The anatomical term for the back of your shin is the "posterior calf."
No, the shin section of the leg does not have cartilage. The shin is made up of the tibia bone, which is a large, weight-bearing bone in the lower leg. Cartilage is not present in the shin bone itself.
The back of the shin is called the calf. It includes the muscles known as the gastrocnemius and the soleus.
Your tibia is what would be considered your shin bone.
talk to an orthopaedist
Excessive prolapse and a fractured hair folicle!, depends on what car really and what speed and whether it hits you in the eye or shin
If the bone is sticking out.
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you go to a hospital and check if you cant walk on it at all it is most likely fractured.
Best way to know is to get an xray
Yes, there it is possible that you fractured you tibia by having a fall on a staircase about two agos. If all your 150 pound weight went onto your shin and it is still swollen and turning purple, green, and blue, you should have it checked by a doctor.
The xray will show the bones being close together
He fractured his wrist. The window fractured when the ball hit.
Fractured was created in 2003.
Yes I have: broken thumb, dislocated shoulder, L-5 vertebrae stress fracture, fractured growth plate in heel, dislocated elbow, Achilles tendonitis, shin splints, broken nose
you are paralized from the fracture down, but if you have to ask if you have a fractured bone you probably don't