In anatomical position, the hip joint is lateral to the tibia. In females, this laterality is more pronounced.
Yes, you can get arthritis in your Temporomandibular Joint (jaw joint).
The joint at the distal end of the femur and proximal end of the tibia where the patella overlaps is called the knee joint. It is a hinge joint that allows for flexion and extension of the leg.
The three bones that contribute to the knee joint are the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), and patella (kneecap). These bones work together to allow for the movement and stability of the knee joint.
The synovial joint between the talus, tibia, and fibula is the ankle joint, also known as the talocrural joint. It allows for dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the foot.
The tibia, or shin bone, is not a joint.
This joint is called as syndesmosis.
The joint between the distal tibia and fibula is a syndesmosis. It does not allow for much movement.
NO
hinge joint
Central part of the ankle joint, a hinge
The ankle joint.