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Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 8, Problem 7WYL
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The location of the interosseous membrane of the leg.

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The part of the lower limb between the knee and the ankle is known as a leg. The skeleton of the leg has two parallel bones: one is thick, strong tibia and another is a slender fibula.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The functions of the interosseous membrane of the leg.

Introduction:

The skeleton of the leg has two parallel bones. One is tibia, that is medial and the only weight-bearing bone of the crural region. Another is the fibula, that is a long, thin, lateral bone of the leg.

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