Fibula Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the fibula found?

A

Laterally to the tibia

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2
Q

How does the fibula differ from the tibia?

A

It’s much thinner

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3
Q

What is the main function of the fibula?

A

To act as an attachment for the muscles

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4
Q

Why is the main function of the fibula not as a weight bearer?

A

Because it doesn’t articulate with the femur at the knee

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5
Q

What does the fibula have at the proximal end?

A

An enlarged head

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6
Q

What does the head of the fibula contain?

A

A facet for articulation with the lateral condyle of the tibia

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7
Q

Where can the common fibular nerve be found?

A

On the posterior and lateral surface of the fibular neck

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8
Q

What does the fibular shaft have?

A

Three surfaces- the anterior, lateral and posterior

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9
Q

What is the leg split into?

A

Three compartment

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10
Q

What does each surface of the fibular shaft face?

A

Its respective compartment, e.g. the anterior surface faces the anterior compartment of the leg

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11
Q

What happens to the lateral surface?

A

In continues inferiorly, and is called the lateral malleolus

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12
Q

How does the lateral malleolus differ from the medial malleolus?

A

It is more prominent

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13
Q

Where can the lateral malleolus be palpated?

A

At the ankle on the lateral side of the leg

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14
Q

What part of the fibula is prone to fracture?

A

The lateral malleolus

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15
Q

What are the main mechanisms of lateral malleolus fracture?

A

By forced external rotation of the ankle

The foot being twisted outwards

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16
Q

How does forced external rotation of the ankle cause a lateral malleolus fracture?

A

The force of the talus against the bone causes a spiral fracture of the lateral malleolus

17
Q

What is it called when the foot is twisted outwards?

A

Eversion

18
Q

How does eversion cause a fracture of the lateral malleolus?

A

The talus presses against the lateral malleolus, which causes a transverse fracture