fibula in the PONS Dictionary

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He missed most of his junior year with a broken fibula.
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It is also attached to the interosseous membrane, which attaches to the tibia and fibula.
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The fibula has a wide transverse bar (or arms) at the head containing the pin-hinge.
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The forward flat part of the tibia is called the fibia, often confused with the fibula.
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The main bones of the ankle region are the talus (in the foot), and the tibia and fibula (in the leg).
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He fractured his ankle, tearing ligaments from his fibula.
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These include the third right dorsal rib, as well as healed fractures on the 13th and 14th gastralia and left fibula.
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This damages the ligaments on the inside of the ankle and fractures the fibula at the point of contact (usually just above the tibiofibular syndesmosis).
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This is the longest reconstruction in a museum and contains the original material, including a mostly complete fibula.
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At the end of the year he fractured his fibula and was sidelined for seven months.
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