| tibial nerve | <anatomy, nerve> The medial terminal branch of the sciatic nerve. The tibial nerve fibres originate in lumbar and sacral spinal segments (l4 to s2). They supply motor and sensory innervation to parts of the calf and foot. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| tibial phenomenon | Dorsal flexion of the great toe, sometimes of the entire foot, in a paralysed limb when the extremity is drawn up against the body, flexing both knee and hip. Synonym: tibial phenomenon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibial tuberosity | An oval elevation on the anterior surface of the tibia about 3 cm distal to the articular surface, giving attachment at its distal part to the patellar ligament. Synonym: tuberositas tibiae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibiale | Origin: NL. <anatomy> The bone or cartilage of the tarsus which articulates with the tibia and corresponds to a part of the astragalus in man and most mammals. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tibiale posticum | Os tibiale posticum, a sesamoid bone in the tendon of the tibialis posterior muscle, occasionally fused with the tuberosity of the navicular. Synonym: tibiale posticum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibialgia | Pain in the shin. Origin: tibia + G. Algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibialis | Synonym: tibial. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibialis anterior | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, upper two-thirds of lateral surface of tibia, interosseous membrane, and intermuscular septum; insertion, medial cuneiform and base of first metatarsal; action, dorsiflexion and inversion of foot; nerve supply, deep peroneal. Synonym: musculus tibialis anterior, anterior tibial muscle, musculus tibialis anticus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibialis posterior | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, soleal line and posterior surface of tibia, the head and shaft of the fibula between the medial crest and interosseous border, and the posterior surface of interosseous membrane; insertion, navicular, three cuneiform, cuboid, and second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones; action, plantar flexion and inversion of foot; nerve supply, tibial. Synonym: musculus tibialis posterior, musculus tibialis posticus, posterior tibial muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibio- | <anatomy, prefix> A combining form used in anatomy to indicate connection with, or relation to, the tibia; as, tibiotarsus, tibiofibular. (29 Oct 1998) |
| tibio-talar slant | <radiology> Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, sickle-cell disease, haemophilia (12 Dec 1998) |
| tibiocalcaneal ligament | <anatomy> The part of the medial or deltoid ligament that extends from the medial malleolus to the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus. Synonym: pars tibiocalcanea ligamenti medialis, calcaneotibial ligament, ligamentum calcaneotibiale, tibiocalcaneal part of deltoid ligament. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibiocalcaneal part of deltoid ligament | <anatomy> The part of the medial or deltoid ligament that extends from the medial malleolus to the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus. Synonym: pars tibiocalcanea ligamenti medialis, calcaneotibial ligament, ligamentum calcaneotibiale, tibiocalcaneal part of deltoid ligament. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibiocalcanean | Relating to the tibia and the calcaneus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tibiofascialis | See entries under musculus tibiofascialis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Internal Popliteal Neuropathy, Lateral Plantar Neuropathy, Medial Plantar Nerve Disease, Medial Popliteal Neuropathy, Posterior Tibial Nerve Diseases, Tibial Neuropathy, Post-Traumatic, Internal Popliteal Neuropathies, Lateral Plantar Neuropathies
| tibioadductor reflex |
tapping of the tibia on the inner side of the leg results either in homolateral adduction of the leg or crossed adduction from side to side.
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| tibiofemoral fossa |
a palpable space between the articular surfaces of the tibia and femur; it may be either medial (internal tibiofemoral f.) or lateral (external tibiofemoral f.) to the inferior pole of the patella.
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| tibia |
In human anatomy, the tibia (Shin Bone) is the larger of the two bones in the leg below the knee, found medial and anterior to the fibula. It is the second longest bone in the human body, the largest being the femur. The tibia articulates with the femur and patella superiorly, the fibula laterally and with the ankle inferiorly. It is prismoid in form, expanded above, where it enters into the knee-joint, contracted in the lower third, and again enlarged but to a lesser extent below. ...
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| tibia |
Tibia is one of the oldest, longest-running graphical online computer role-playing games (MMORPGs).Started as a non-commercial programming experiment by three German computer science students running on a university computer system in 1997, with many of its graphics borrowed from the classical single-player game Ultima VI and heavily relying on volunteers for game administration, creation of game art and level design, it has since become a professional commercial endeavour. ...
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| tibia |
A leg bone that is located directly below the knee cap (patella). Commonly referred to as the shinbone.
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| TIB | inward slant of the thigh |
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| TIB | a leg bowed outward at the knee (or below the knee) |
| TIB | relating to or located near a tibia |
| TIB | veins of the lower leg |
| TIB | a skeletal muscle arising from the tibia |
| TIB | a muscle running from the tibia to the first metatarsal and cuneiform bones |
| TIB | a muscle running from the tibia to the first metatarsal and cuneiform bones |
| TIB | a skeletal muscle arising from the tibia |
| TIB | a deep muscle of the leg |
| TIB | a deep muscle of the leg |
| TIB | harvest flies |
| TIB | a town twenty miles east of Rome (Tibur is the ancient name) |
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