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It allows for movement of the skin over the tibial tuberosity.
This, it has been suggested, will give you a lower risk of developing tibial stress fractures.
Near the distal end there is generally a tibial spur, often two or more.
They arise from the posterior branch of the tibial nerve.
A titanium plate is used to hold the tibial tuberosity in position.
Williams had a displaced tibial plateau fracture and is very likely out for the rest of the season.
These causes constitute the majority of tibial plateau fractures in young individuals.
It is important that the examiner's thumb be on the tibial tuberosity.
The tibia of each leg bears a single tibial spur.
She missed most of the 2011 season due to a fracture to her left tibial plateau in early January.
An N8 potential can be detected over the posterior tibial nerve at the knee.
In anatomy, there are two posterior tibial veins of the lower limb.
The pakicetid tibiae are long with a short tibial crest.
Angioplasty has become more common for problems in the popliteal and tibial arteries.
The posterior compartment of the leg is supplied by the tibial nerve.
It can be fractured along with the tibial tuberosity.
Near its distal extremity it carries one or more tibial spurs.
Approximately half of the patients who sustain a tibial plateau fracture are aged over 50 years old.
The tibial cartilage does not mature enough to ossify (turn into bone).
I placed a tibial section under the lens, adjusted the light, and squinted through the eyepiece.
The bump is known as the tibial tubercle.
Many athletes get shin splints - also called tibial stress syndrome - at one time or another.
The anterior tibial vein is a vein in the lower leg.
The lower leg and ankle is grasped maintaining 20 degrees of internal tibial rotation.
Makes up 25% of all tibial plateau fractures.