The tibia (/ˈtɪbiə/; pl.: tibiae /ˈtɪbii/ or tibias), also known as the shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and anterior (frontal) of the...
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Tibia is a multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released in 1997, developed and published by CipSoft. It is one of the earliest and longest-running...
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Look up tibia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The tibia is a bone in the leg of humans and other vertebrates. Tibia may also refer to: Tibia (gastropod)...
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The tuberosity of the tibia, tibial tuberosity or tibial tubercle is an elevation on the proximal, anterior aspect of the tibia, just below where the...
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Tibia vara may refer to: Genu varum Blount's disease This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tibia vara. If an internal link...
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genus Tibia: Tibia bidigitata (Newton, 1922) †Tibia butaciana (K. Martin, 1899) Tibia curta (G. B. Sowerby II, 1842) - Tuticorin, southern India †Tibia dentata...
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fibulae or fibulas) or calf bone is a leg bone on the lateral side of the tibia, to which it is connected above and below. It is the smaller of the two...
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Tibia curta, common name the Indian tibia, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. This...
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Tibia fusus, common name Spindle tibia or Shinbone Tibia Gastropod, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae...
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Arthropod leg (redirect from Arthropod tibia)
bones: coxa (meaning hip, pl.: coxae), trochanter, femur (pl.: femora), tibia (pl.: tibiae), tarsus (pl.: tarsi), ischium (pl.: ischia), metatarsus, carpus...
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Tibia shaft fracture is a fracture of the proximal (upper) third of the tibia (lower leg bone). Due to the location of the tibia, it is frequently injured...
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of the Tibia include: Tibia Bass, Tibia Flute, Tibia Major, Tibia Minor, Tibia Plena (open tibia) and Tibia Rex. Strony, Walt (1991). "Tibia Clausa"...
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Saber shin (redirect from Saber tibia)
malformation of the tibia. It presents as a sharp anterior bowing, or convexity, of the tibia. Periosteal reaction along the shaft of the tibia. It can result...
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Human leg (redirect from Tibia fracture)
buttock region. The major bones of the leg are the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), and adjacent fibula. The thigh is between the hip and knee...
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portion of the upper extremity of tibia. It is the site of insertion for the semimembranosus muscle. Lateral condyle of tibia Medial collateral ligament Bones...
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Tibiofibular joint (redirect from Articulations between the tibia and fibula)
Tibiofibular joint may refer to: Superior tibiofibular joint Inferior tibiofibular joint This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Condyle of tibia may refer to: Lateral condyle of tibia Medial condyle of tibia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Condyle...
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compartment of the lower leg. It originates from the upper portion of the tibia; it inserts into the medial cuneiform and first metatarsal bones of the...
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foot), the tibia, and fibula (both in the leg). The talocrural joint is a synovial hinge joint that connects the distal ends of the tibia and fibula in...
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A tibia is a sort of organ pipe that is most characteristic of a theatre organ. Tibia pipes are generally made of wood, stopped, from 16' (Occasionally...
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The lateral condyle is the lateral portion of the upper extremity of tibia. It serves as the insertion for the biceps femoris muscle (small slip). Most...
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tibial stress syndrome, is pain along the inside edge of the shinbone (tibia) due to inflammation of tissue in the area. Generally this is between the...
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Aulos (redirect from Tibia (Roman instrument))
dictionary. An aulos (plural auloi; Ancient Greek: αὐλός, plural αὐλοί) or tibia (Latin) was a wind instrument in ancient Greece, often depicted in art and...
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Tibial hemimelia-polysyndactyly-triphalangeal thumb syndrome (redirect from Absence of tibia with polydactyly)
triphalangy, polysyndactyly of the hand and foot, and hypoplasia/aplasia of the tibia bone. Additional features include short stature, radio-ulnar synostosis...
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unlocking the knees when walking, by laterally rotating the femur on the tibia during the closed chain portion of the gait cycle (one with the foot in...
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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare paediatric disease presenting with a bowing deformity of the tibia at birth or within the first decade...
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region on the upper extremity of the tibia. The ACL attaches in front of the intercondyloid eminence of the tibia, where it blends with the anterior horn...
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Absent tibia-polydactyly-arachnoid cyst syndrome, also known as Holmes-Collins syndrome, is a very rare multi-systemic hereditary disorder which is characterized...
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Tibia insulaechorab, common name the Arabian tibia, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Rostellariidae. It is native to...
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