on the leg bone
The tibia is a large bone located in the lower front portion of the leg. The tibia is also known as the shinbone.
The femoral condyles are located at the end of the femur bone, which is the thigh bone. They are the round prominences that articulate with the tibia bone in the knee joint.
Your tibia is what would be considered your shin bone.
Tibia is the medial bone of the lower extremity
No, the Tibia is part of the knee, located next to the Fibula.
The weight-bearing bone of the leg is the tibia, also known as the shinbone. It is located on the inner side of the leg and supports much of the body's weight during standing and walking.
The tibia is a long bone.
The tibia is the stronger of the two. This relates to the functions of the two bones as the tibia is the one on which the weight of the body rests whereas the fibula is primarily and atachment site for muscle insertions.
The tibia is part of the lower leg. Below your thigh, (femur), and your knee,(patella), are two long bones, the tibia and the fibula. They are easy to tell apart in that the tibia is larger then the fibula. "The shin bone", is your tibia. It is slightly stronger than the fibula.
The tibia is the bigger bone in the lower leg. A tibia fracture is a brake in the bone.
The proximal tibia is located at the top part of the shin bone (tibia), near the knee joint. It is an important weight-bearing bone in the lower leg and plays a crucial role in providing stability and support during movement.
All the bones in the human leg are weight bearing except the fibula.