Fibula
Fibula or calf bone is the second bone of the lower leg. In contrast to the tibia, the fibula practically does not carry any significant weight of the body. The function of this bone is limited by muscle and knee/ankle ligament attachment. The surgical resection of the mid-third of the fibula does not cause a significant biomechanical disturbance on gait1. Due to the limited functional load, the fibula's shaft fracture under some circumstances may remain undiscovered2.
The list of terms:
Epiphysis proximalis – Proximal epiphysisCaput fibulae – Head of fibula
Collum fibulae – Neck of fibula
Diaphysis (corpus) fibulae – Diaphysis of tibia
Malleolus lateralis – Lateral malleolus
The list of terms:
Caput fibulae – Head of fibulaCollum fibulae – Neck of fibula
Apex capitis fibulae – Apex of head of fibula
Facies articularis capitis fibulae –
Margo anterior – Anterior margin
Margo interosseus – Interosseous margin
Crista medialis – Medial crest
Facies lateralis – Lateral surface
Facies medialis – Medial surface
Facies posterior – Posterior surface
The list of terms:
Margo anterior – Anterior marginMargo interosseus – Interosseous margin
Margo posterior – Posterior margin
Facies lateralis – Lateral surface
Facies medialis – Medial surface
Facies posterior – Posterior surface
Malleolus lateralis – Lateral malleolus
Facies articularis malleoli (lateralis) – Articular surface of malleolus
Fossa malleoli lateralis – Lateral malleolar fossa
Sulcus malleolaris – Malleolar groove
Last update: 25/Nov/2020