I've broken my fibula before, and it didn't take much. i was playing soccer and collided with another player. Her shin bone hit the side of my leg (fibula) with considerable force. I never would have thought getting hit like that could break a bone, but it did.
The amount of pressure required to break a tibia bone can vary depending on several factors, such as the individual's age, bone density, and the direction and force of the impact. In general, a significant amount of force is needed to break the tibia, such as from a high-energy impact like a car accident or a fall from a height.
The normal tibia takes approximately nine months to heal.
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Either of the tibia and fibula are the easiest to break in the leg.
more than likely if you break you tibia you will need crutches yes.
24lbs - 32.2lbs of force.
I think it depends on the health of the bone (s) and also the weight of the person injured. However, I'm no doctor, so if you or anyone you know is suspected to have a fractured tibia/fibula, bring them to a doctor asap.
force is not a think it is only in star wars
A broken tibia is a fracture or break in the shinbone, which is one of the two long bones in the lower leg. It can occur due to trauma or excessive force, and symptoms may include pain, swelling, and difficulty bearing weight on the leg. Treatment usually involves immobilization with a cast or surgery to realign the bone fragments.
a bit of force, not allot of force.
There force it takes to break a leg will vary depending on the age of a person. For an adult, a force of about 20 pounds is enough to break a leg.
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.