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Human Skeleton System Tibia and Fibula Bones Anterior View Anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Realistic 3D illustration of human leg, foot skeletal anatomy. Shows detailed bones of knee, tibia, fibula, foot structure. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skeleton leg tibia, fibula, Foot, Human side lateral view with with partly transparent bones position. Anatomically Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skeleton Thighs and legs lower limb Human front back view with partly transparent bones position. Fibula, tibia, foot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skeleton leg tibia, fibula Foot Human back view with two arm open poses with partly transparent bones position realistic Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Illustration of Human Skeleton Tibia and Fibula Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Its upper extremity is small, placed toward the back of the head of the tibia, below the level of the knee joint, and excluded from the formation of this joint. Its lower extremity inclines a little forward, so as to be on a plane anterior to that of the upper end; it projects below the tibia, and forms the lateral part of the ankle-joint.


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