Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Medial, lateral and lateral-to-medial tibial slope asymmetries may predict risk of meniscus injury. Surgeons ...
The tibial nerve branches off from the sciatic nerve. It provides innervation to the muscles of the lower leg and foot. The tibial nerve generally follows the course of the tibial artery through the ...
The posterior tibial veins, located in the lower legs, are considered among the major systemic veins of the human body. They originate from the foot veins behind the medial malleolus, which is part of ...
PARK CITY, Utah — In a debate about the effect of placing the tibia in varus on total knee arthroplasty rates, which was held at the Joint Arthroplasty Mountain Meeting, Mark W. Pagnano, MD, said in ...
Tibia fracture can be common and is usually caused by an injury or repetitive strain on the bone. The recovery and healing time for tibia fracture differs and depends on the type and severity of the ...