An Expert Guide to Tibia Fractures

According to the AAOS, the tibia is a long bone in the body that gets fractured the most. A fracture in the tibia is a break or crack anywhere in the bone. Tibia, also known as the shinbone, is one of the two bones that forms our lower leg. It is the largest of the two. The other one is the fibula.

The tibia plays a vital role in the proper functioning of knee and ankle joints. Besides this, it also supports most of our body’s weight.

When the tibia breaks, there may be a chance of damage to nearby tissues including muscles or ligaments. The severity of the fracture will decide whether the person may be able to put weight on the injured leg or not. Similarly, the healing will depend on the severity of the break.


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