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  • Fibula - Wikipedia
    As much of the fibula can be removed without it impacting an individual's ability to walk, the fibula is utilised as a source of bone material in fibular free flap surgeries
  • Fibula: Definition, Location, Anatomy, Functions, Diagrams
    Just below the fibular head, there is a short bare region referred to as the neck Shaft The shaft or body makes up the major portion of the fibula It appears triangular in cross-section, having three borders: anterior, medial or interosseous, and posterior The three borders give rise to three surfaces: lateral, medial, and posterior Borders 1
  • Fibula (Calf Bone): Anatomy, Function Common Conditions
    If you ever break your fibula — a fibular fracture — your provider might use some of these terms to describe where your bone was damaged How big is the fibula? The fibula is the third longest bone in your body Only the femur and tibia are longer Most adults’ fibulae (the plural for fibula) are around 14 inches long
  • Fibula | Definition, Anatomy, Function, Facts | Britannica
    At the lower end of the tibia there is a medial extension (the medial malleolus), which forms part of the ankle joint and articulates with the talus (anklebone) below; there is also a fibular notch, which meets the lower end of the shaft of the fibula
  • Fibula: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health
    The fibula is connected to the tibia through a web of connective tissue that runs nearly the entire length of the fibular shaft The proximal tibiofibular joint is held in place with several ligaments, including the lateral fibular collateral ligament
  • The Fibula - Surfaces - Fractures - TeachMeAnatomy
    The significant bony landmarks on the fibula are the fibular head and fibular neck at the proximal end The fibular head features an articular facet for the proximal tibiofibular joint, while the fibular neck is where the common fibular nerve is vulnerable to injury
  • What Are Fibular Fractures? Everything You Need to Know - WebMD
    What Causes a Fibula Fracture? Fibular breaks usually happen because of a twist or blow to your lower leg The twisting motion can rotate your fibula if your foot is planted on the ground
  • Fibula: Anatomy, bone landmarks and clinical aspects | Kenhub
    What important structures pass around the neck of the fibula? Importantly, the common fibular nerve (also called the common peroneal nerve) travels posterolaterally to the fibular neck This has clinical significance as trauma to the neck of the fibula can present with neurological deficits
  • Fibula - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki)
    The fibular is the smaller of two bones of the leg which participates in motion at the knee and ankle, supports weight and providers stability for dynamic movement of the lower extremity
  • Fibula | Anatomy, Features, Articulations | AnatomyIQ
    The common fibular (peroneal) nerve wraps around the fibular neck superficially and is vulnerable to injury from direct trauma or compression (like crossing legs)





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