Human Anatomy Shin Bone. Vesalius saw that the tibia and fibula of the shin pushed the humerus to fourth. The fibula is the second bone in the lower leg found in the outer leg.
The fibula is a long bone meaning that it is longer than it is wide. It forms the shin. The hoof of the horse contains over a dozen different structures including bones cartilage tendons and tissues.
It is also the muscle you use when you unlock begin to bend your knee from a straight position.
The tibia is the main bone of the lower leg. It is thick and fleshy above tendinous belowThe fibers run vertically downward and end in a tendon which is apparent on the anterior surface of the muscle at the lower third of the leg. Long bones short bones flat bones and irregular bones. The coffin or pedal bone is the major hoof bone supporting the majority of the weight.