- tibia. It is the
second largest bone in the
human body,
after the femur. The leg
bones are the
strongest long
bones as they
support the rest of the body...
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fractures from
shin splints. This is due in part to
women having a
higher incidence of
diminished bone density and osteoporosis.[citation needed]
Shin splints...
- Leg
bones are the
bones found in the leg.
These can
include the following:
Femur – The
bone in the thigh.
Patella – The knee cap
Tibia – The
shin bone, the...
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buttock region. The
major bones of the leg are the
femur (thigh
bone),
tibia (
shin bone), and
adjacent fibula.
There are 60
bones in each leg. The thigh...
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twisted shin bone or an
excessive anteversion (femoral head is more than 15° from the
angle of torsion)
resulting in the
twisting of the
thigh bone when...
- Blount's
disease (or
Blount disease) is a
growth disorder of the
tibia (
shin bone)
which causes the
lower leg to
angle inward,
resembling a bowleg. It is...
- "Primate
Locomotion |
Learn Science at Scitable". "Yes, the
Shin Bone Is
Connected to the
Ankle Bone". cvm.uiuc.edu.
Archived from the
original on February...
- Toddler's
fractures are
bone fractures of the
distal (lower) part of the
shin bone (tibia) in
toddlers (aged 9 months-3 years) and
other young children...
- "Piroplata" or kagato-jime (踵絞) is a type of
chokehold that
utilizes the
shin bone. This
technique is
often used in
Kodokan Judo,
submission grappling, and...
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coral and
lemon gr**** bisque; and
blonde d’
Aquitaine veal,
braised shin,
bone marrow,
white root vegetables, soft
herbs and consommé." The restaurant's...