tibia

टिबिअ
definition
noun
The cause of Blount disease is unknown, but it causes abnormal growth at the top of the tibia bone by the knee joint.
the inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle (or the equivalent joints in other terrestrial vertebrates), parallel with the fibula.
translation of 'tibia'
अंतर्जंघिका,
अन्त:प्रकोष्ठिका,
तिबिया
noun
टिबिअ
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The second segment, or 'tibia' , is also long, and in most species is equipped with a line of wicked barbs pointing outward.
The bird's 'tibia' (lower leg bone) has been fused with some of the upper bones of the foot to form the tibiotarsus.
Bruce Latimer, director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio, said an ankle bone and 'tibia' discovered at the site proves the creature walked upright.
A bird with a broken 'tibia' popped off her own cast after a week.
Miss Rowley, 29, broke her 'tibia' and fibula bones and underwent two operations which resulted in her left leg being half an inch shorter than the right.
The earliest members of the group had two separate leg bones, the 'tibia' and fibula, just like humans.
The crest is the round disc of bone attached to the upper part of the 'tibia' that acts as a kind of lever for the bird's movement.
However, as a 4 year old he had a fractured 'tibia' and fibula.
In addition to the pretarsus, tarsus, 'tibia' and femur, insects have two proximal (closer to the body) segments not shown in the figure.
The kneecap is then moved across to the outer side of the knee to expose the knee joint behind it, between the 'tibia' (shin bone) and the femur (thigh bone).
The femur- 'tibia' (FT) feedback system of the stick insect is one of the best known motion feedback systems in arthropods.
Both sexes have a pair of ‘spurs’ on each hind leg where the 'tibia' , or fourth leg segment, joins the tarsus, or foot.
X-rays later revealed that both the 'tibia' and fibula bones in Marcus's right leg fractured.
Severely affected birds may have a marked bowing of the 'tibia' , be reluctant to move, and have a stilted gait.
The left 'tibia' was removed from each bird, cleaned, and marked for identification.
The cause of Blount disease is unknown, but it causes abnormal growth at the top of the 'tibia' bone by the knee joint.
The claw is closeable over its entire length and the prey is fixed between the femur (upper arm) and the 'tibia' (lower arm) of the insect leg.
One patient did require revision of the 'tibial' tubercle osteotomy because of traumatic displacement.
When aligned, the surgeon drilled into the medullary canal of the tibia and seated the 'tibial' prosthesis.
The most common fracture was patellar fracture, followed by fractures of the 'tibial' spine and proximal tibia.
The operation was the appropriate treatment for the Claimant's medial 'tibial' syndrome, which was already chronic by March 1990.
The devices were attached with adhesive tape to the skin overlying the subject's 'tibial' tubercles.
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