Fibula
Fibula The fibula is a leg bone on the lateral side of the tibia. It’s main function is as an attachment for muscles not as a weight bearer. Synonyms: Calf bone Symptoms: Swelling, tenderness , inability to bear weight Conditions: Fracture
Fibula The fibula is a leg bone on the lateral side of the tibia. It’s main function is as an attachment for muscles not as a weight bearer. Synonyms: Calf bone Symptoms: Swelling, tenderness , inability to bear weight Conditions: Fracture
Lateral collateral ligament. (LCL) The lateral collateral ligament is on the outside of the knee, it connects the femur to the fibula. and creates stability. Synonyms: Fibular collateral ligament Symptoms: Pain, tenderness, swelling on outside of knee, feeling knee buckles. Conditions: Tear, bruise, rupture, sprain
Fibularis Longus Long superficial muscle which is situated at the back of the lower leg. It allows the plantar flexion and eversion of the foot and ankle. Synonyms: Peroneus longus Symptoms: ankle pain, instability, inflammation Conditions: Tendinitis, tears, strains
Finger: The long thin separated parts of the hand.