Radiographs of Tibia Fibula Fracture
Tibia and fibula fracture often occur together. The levels of fracture could be same or differ depending on the pattern of injury. In this article, pictures and radiographs of tibia and fibula fracture...
View ArticleXrays and Clinical Photographs of Proximal Metaphyseal Fracture Left Tibia
Following is series of xrays of a 62 year old male with closed proximal metaphyseal fracture left tibia with intact fibula. The patient was referred to our institute, a week after the injury. Here is...
View ArticleXray Pictures of Fractured Tibia
Tibia is the bone that spans from knee to ankle. Here are some xray pictures of fractured tibia Image 1 – Xray Of Comminuted Fracture Tibia Upper End The xray in image shows a comminuted fractured...
View ArticleProximal Tibia Fractures or Fractures of Upper third of Tibia
Proximal tibia fractures refer to fractures of upper portion of tibia below knee. These fractures could be intra-articular or extra-articular. Intra-articular fractures are also called tibial plateau...
View ArticleTibial Shaft Fractures
Tibial shaft fractures are often the result of high-energy injury. Sometimes they can also be insidious in onset, such as stress fractures. Motor vehicles, snowmobiles, and motorcycles, as well as the...
View ArticleFibula Fracture Presentation and Treatment
Fibula fracture occurs less commonly in isolation and more commonly occur in association with a tibia fracture. Therefore, if a displaced fibula fracture is encountered, fracture of tibia bone must be...
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