Femur
... by giving the femur a deeper socket on the
tibia to fit into. This means the knee doesn't slip ... ends of the thigh bone ( femur ), the shin bone (
tibia ), and the undersurface of the knee cap ( ... (genu varum), outward curvature of the leg bone (
tibia ) or thighbone ( femur ) causing the knees to ...
Fibula
... bone in the lower leg that is adjacent to the
tibia . The fibula supports approximately 1/6th of ... fibula is a smaller bone that parallels the
tibia in the lower leg and makes up the lateral , or ... the femur (or thigh bone) and the fibula and
tibia (bones of the lower leg) meet to form a hinge ...
Medial
... stress syndrome ), pain in the shin (
tibia ) often develops in runners who run on hard ... known as golfer's elbow." ... The
tibia , which is the main bone of the lower leg, makes ... fibula is a smaller bone that parallels the
tibia in the lower leg and makes up the lateral , or ...
Patella
... the patella (the kneecap) and attach it to the
tibia (the shinbone), providing extension at the knee ... the patella r tendon where it attaches to the
tibia . OSD is frequently associated with growth spurts ... the upper and lower leg involving the femur ,
tibia and patella . knock-knee A deformity in which ...
Tibia
...
tibia vara: A condition characterized by disturbance of normal growth in the inner part of the upper
tibia .
tibia vara causes a bowleg ged gait, and can impair ...
Bowleg
... Category: Pathology (genu varum), outward curvature of the leg bone (
tibia ) or thighbone ( femur ) causing the knees to separate when the feet are ... of life, when the lower back and leg muscle s are well developed.
tibia vara causes a bowleg ged gait, and can impair the knees significantly. ...
Malleolus
... fracture : medial or lateral malleolus ; the posterior lip of the
tibia ; and /or the talar dome. The ligament s of the ankle joint may also be dislocated and/or ruptured . The far ends of both the
tibia and fibula are known as the malleoli (singular is malleolus ). ...
Allergies
... it is overtiredness, tension, and heightened stress that are the cause of increasingly frequent and painful headaches . The skin around the
tibia will be examined for open wounds , sign of a compound or open fracture . Certain medications may cause problems during surgery so that your ...
Anterior cruciate ligament
... torn. Anterior cruciate ligament : A ligament in the knee that crosses from the underside of the femur (the thigh bone) to the top of the
tibia (the bigger bone in the lower leg). Abbreviated ACL. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are caused when the knee is straightened ...
Body weight
... his or her body weight at least once a week in the form of a school backpack. FIBULA - A long bone in the lower leg that is adjacent to the
tibia . The fibula supports approximately 1/6th of the body weight and produces the lateral (outer) prominence of the ankle. [ Med Help International ...
Bowlegs
... Bowlegs Related Category: Pathology (genu varum), outward curvature of the leg bone (
tibia ) or thighbone ( femur ) causing the knees to separate when the feet are placed together. Bowlegs Definition: Bowlegs is a condition observed ...
Fractures
... , thick skin , cataracts , easy bruising , and diabetes . Sometimes the pain of " shin splints " may be due to stress fractures of the
tibia , usually two or three inches above the bony part of the ankle. The effective dose increases for people over 40. High doses can increase your risk ...
Giant cell
... end (epiphysis) of a long bone. The site most commonly struck by this tumor is the knee -- the far end of the femur and the near end of the
tibia . GIANT CELL ARTERITIS - An inflammatory condition of the temporal artery . Common symptoms include headaches and tenderness over the ...
Hamstring
... over the lower end of the thigh bone. Another very common graft involves combining two of the hamstring muscle tendon s attaching to the
tibia just below the knee joint - the gracilis tendon and the semitendinosis tendon . Stretching exercise s that focus on the lower back, ...
Ilium
... and needs no treatment . The 10 hip and leg bones are the innominate or hip bone (fusion of the ilium , ischium, and pubis ), femur ,
tibia , fibula , and patella (kneecap) on each side. Abnormal results may include pelvic fractures ; tumor s of the ilium , ischium, or pubis ...
Knee
... Hip stiffness that restricts movement in the hip ... knee The complex hinge joint of the upper and lower leg involving the femur ,
tibia and patella . knock- knee ... Knee pain and swelling Knee buckling toward the outside An area of tenderness over the torn MCL (at the ...
Leg pain
... athletes (particularly runners), chronic leg pain can be a dull, nagging pain or a sharp, intense pain . Alternate Names : Anterior
tibia Pain , Lower Leg Pain , Pain - Shins Definition Shin splints are pains in the front of the lower legs caused by exercise , usually after a ...
Ligament
... , the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), crosses the PCL in an opposite pattern, attaching at the back of the femur and the front of the
tibia . The two ligament s together provide the stability necessary for motion in the knee . When the ACL ligament tears, the blood vessels inside ...
Long bones
... the long bones in children. It most commonly affects the bones either side of the knee (the lower end of the femur or the top end of the
tibia ) but any bone in the body may be affected. Osteoarthritis : Cartilage is a smooth, soft, pearly tissue . Among other places, it is found on ...
Mandible
... halves of the jawbone ( mandible ). An adamantinoma is a slow growing cancer ous bone tumor that is most often found in the shin bone (
tibia ) or the jaw bone ( mandible ). Occasionally, these tumor s are found in the forearm, hands or feet. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)The jaw ...
Meniscus
... meniscus of the knee is a thickened crescent-shaped cartilage pad between the two joints formed by the femur (the thigh bone) and the
tibia (the shin bone). Meniscus tears Definition: Meniscus tears describes a tear in the shock -absorbing cartilage ( meniscus ) of the ...
Noise
... when the knee moves. Sometimes the joint locks up; this is the result of torn pieces of the meniscus getting caught between the femur and
tibia . Some patients find it uncomfortable to lie in the small im aging tunnel, and others find the equipment noise s annoying or unsettling. Knowing ...
Osgood
... both knees. Osgood -Schlatter disease Definition: Osgood -Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the front of the upper
tibia (lower leg bone) in an area called the anterior tibial tubercle . Osgood -Schlatter disease Powered by: This information is provided by ...
Osgood-Schlatter disease
... both knees. Osgood-Schlatter disease Definition: Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the front of the upper
tibia (lower leg bone) in an area called the anterior tibial tubercle . Osgood-Schlatter disease Powered by: This information is provided by an ...
Proximal
... your thigh with one hand and the top of the shin with the other hand , the examiner will apply slow pressure to the back of the of the proximal
tibia (just below the knee ). ...
Pubis
... mostly in adolescents . The 10 hip and leg bones are the innominate or hip bone (fusion of the ilium , ischium, and pubis ), femur ,
tibia , fibula , and patella (kneecap) on each side. The hip bone, which is contained in the lower part of the trunk of the body or the pelvis , ...
Quadriceps
... disease ? OSD is caused by the powerful thigh muscle s -- the quadriceps -- pulling on the patella r tendon where it attaches to the
tibia . OSD is frequently associated with growth spurts common in the early teenage years. LEG LIFTS - An exercise designed to strengthen the ...
Rickets
... Disease s, such as osteomyelitis (a disease of the bone) and rickets , may cause permanent knock-knees . Injury to the growth area of the
tibia (shinbone) often impairs bone growth and may cause knock-knees . There are numerous causes of osteomalacia . In children, the condition is ...
Shin splint
... and court sports performed on hard unyielding floor surfaces. With shin splint s ( medial tibial stress syndrome ), pain in the shin (
tibia ) often develops in runners who run on hard surfaces, or in runners who are poorly-conditioned. The pain remains tender even after exercise . ...
Shin splints
... and court sports performed on hard unyielding floor surfaces. With shin splints ( medial tibial stress syndrome ), pain in the shin (
tibia ) often develops in runners who run on hard surfaces, or in runners who are poorly-conditioned. The pain remains tender even after exercise . ...
Tibial
... for additional information and definition of terms. Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the front of the upper
tibia (lower leg bone) in an area called the anterior tibial tubercle . Alternative Names: Osteochondrosis ... Knee sleeves that pad the front ...
Tubercle
... of the lungs . tumor Overgrowth of tissue . Osgood-Schlatter disease is a painful swelling of the bump on the front of the upper
tibia (lower leg bone) in an area called the anterior tibial tubercle . Alternative Names: Osteochondrosis Causes, incidence , and risk factors: ...
Tumor
... end (epiphysis) of a long bone. The site most commonly struck by this tumor is the knee -- the far end of the femur and the near end of the
tibia . Tumor Definition: A tumor is a growth of tissue that forms an abnormal mass. Tumor s generally provide no useful function and grow at the ...