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Where is the tibia and fibula located in the knee? can the fibula do subluxation in the knee?

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Dr. Clarence Grim answered

Specializes in Endocrinology

Tunia and fibula: T his is a great Wikipedia question as a picture is worth 1000 Words. But in anatomy we would say the it tibula is the major bone of the lower leg that articulates with the lower end of the upper leg bone at the knee joint and with the fibula also at the knee joint. Floating over this is the patella which is attached to the head of tibula by a tendon that descends from the quadriceps muscle abov

Answered 9/16/2020

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