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The X-ray shows a fibular fracture. Your fibula is parallel to your tibia, the other lower leg bone. (Photo credit: Dreamstime) Your fibula starts just under your knee and runs down to your ankle.
X-rays showing surgical correction of the tibia with screws (image 3) and the tibia after the fracture has healed and the screw has been removed (image 4). Distal fibula fracture This type of ankle ...
Medical staff discussed recently sustained injuries that they noted, including approximately four fractured ribs, a fractured fibula, a fractured tibia and numerous other fractures, the warrant ...
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Those included four broken ribs, a fractured fibula, tibia, and multiple other fractures. There were also several other injuries in different stages of healing, "indicating fractures and injuries had ...
Your ankle is made up of three bones: the tibia, the fibula, and the talus. The 3 other bony bumps have their own names. Photo credit: WebMD.
A man in his late teens collided head-on with a semi-trailer. He was conscious and oriented before, during and after reaching trauma triage. A fractured femur and bilateral tibia and fibula fractures ...
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The bottom half of this section is dominated by the same rubbly clast-rich area. Cross-sections of tibia and fibula are visible at center-left of section. (D) Sediment profile at immediate south end ...
The patient suffered an open Grade 3A left proximal tibia fracture along with a transverse lateral malleolus fracture (Weber B). A detailed computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a rarely documented ...
Contact in elite football can result in severe injury such as traumatic fracture. Limited information exists regarding the rehabilitation and return to sport (RTS) of these injuries especially in ...
Most spiral fractures involve the long bones of the legs, such as the femur, tibia, and fibula. The injury can also involve the long bones of the arms, including the humerus, ulna, and radius.
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