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Fibula and tibia, Ankle and foot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skeleton: Hip, Femur, Tibia, Fibula, Ankle and Foot bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leg tibia, fibula, Foot, ankle Skeleton Human front Anterior ventral view. Set of Anatomically correct 3D realistic flat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leg tibia, fibula, Foot, ankle Skeleton Human back Posterior dorsal view. Set of Anatomically correct realistic flat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leg tibia, fibula, Foot, ankle Skeleton Human side lateral view. Set of realistic Anatomically correct 3D flat natural Royalty Free Stock Photo
X-ray Foot and Ankle  Normal joint and osteochondroma of distal tibia cause pressure effect to fibula.Medical image concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomy of foot and ankle with skeletal bone structure outline diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fibula and tibia, Ankle and foot
Leg tibia, fibula, Foot, ankle Skeleton Human side view. Set of metatarsals, phalanges 3D Anatomically correct realistic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human  articulated foot bone showing  ligaments  attachment  along with  ankle  joints, tibia and fibula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Film x-ray ankle show fracture distal tibia and fibula (leg's bone) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vector illustration with foot bones. Medical diagram and educational scheme with tibia, fibula, malleous, talus and navicular. Royalty Free Stock Photo
x-ray ankle show fracture distal tibia and fibula (leg's bone) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fracture tibia & fibula (leg's bone) and ankle dislocation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibia and fibula Royalty Free Stock Photo
The fibula is the long, thin and lateral bone of the lower leg. It runs parallel to the tibia, or shin bone, and plays a significant role in stabilizing the ankle and supporting the muscles of the lower leg. Compared to the tibia, the fibula is about the same length, but is considerably thinner. The difference in thickness corresponds to the varying roles of the two bones; the tibia bears the body’s weight from the knees to the ankles, while the fibula merely functions as a support for the tibia. The bones of the ankle and foot form the most distal region of the lower limb in the appendicular skeleton. These bones are responsible for the propulsion, balance, and support of the body’s weight through many diverse activities, such as standing, walking, running, and jumping.


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