dharuna-avatar

The medial border of the fibula is bound to the ________ by the interosseous membrane.

  • A) Femur
  • B) Fibia
  • C) Patella
  • D) Navicular
  • E) Femur and tibia
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over 6 years ago
imrann-avatar
The proximal end of the tibia is greatly expanded. The two sides of this expansion form the medial condyle of the tibia and the lateral condyle of the tibia. The tibia does not have epicondyles. The top surface of each condyle is smooth and flattened. These areas articulate with the medial and lateral condyles of the femur to form the knee joint. Between the articulating surfaces of the tibial condyles is the intercondylar eminence, an irregular, elevated area that serves as the inferior attachment point for two supporting ligaments of the knee.
over 6 years ago
devanan-avatar
The medial border of fibula is bound to the tibia by interosseous membrane. Interosseous membrane connecting the fibula to the tibia, forming a syndesmosis joint. The superior tibiofibular articulation is an arthrodial joint between the lateral condyle of the tibia and the head of the fibula.