Lower Leg Joint Movement: Understanding Tibia & Fibula Connections
The joints between the two bones of the lower leg (the tibia and fibula) are not slightly movable joints. They are syndesmoses, which are fibrous joints that allow very little movement. The tibia and fibula are connected by the interosseous membrane, which is a strong, fibrous band of tissue that prevents them from moving too far apart.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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