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Fibula Collection (#5)

The fibula, a slender bone in the human leg, plays a vital role in supporting the anatomy of the knee joint

Background imageFibula Collection: Detail of human knee showing arthroscopic surgical proceedures

Detail of human knee showing arthroscopic surgical proceedures

Background imageFibula Collection: Medical illustration of female skeleton with veins and arteries

Medical illustration of female skeleton with veins and arteries

Background imageFibula Collection: Perspective view of human skeletal system

Perspective view of human skeletal system

Background imageFibula Collection: Three dimensional view of human leg and feet bones

Three dimensional view of human leg and feet bones

Background imageFibula Collection: Ewings sarcoma locations on the skeleton

Ewings sarcoma locations on the skeleton and detail of tumor on head of femur

Background imageFibula Collection: 3D rendering of human skeletal system at different angles

3D rendering of human skeletal system at different angles

Background imageFibula Collection: Back view of female body with skeletal system superimposed

Back view of female body with skeletal system superimposed

Background imageFibula Collection: Medical illustration showing inflammation in human knee joint

Medical illustration showing inflammation in human knee joint
Medical illustration showing inflammation and pain in human knee joint, perspective view

Background imageFibula Collection: Roman Accessories, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho)

Roman Accessories, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho)
BAL246078 Roman Accessories, from Trachten der Voelker, 1864 (colour litho) by Kretschmer, Albert (1825-91); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageFibula Collection: Fibula

Fibula; Unknown; Etruria; 700 - 600 B.C.; Bronze; Object: H: 3.8 x W: 7.6 cm (1 1/2 x 3 in.)

Background imageFibula Collection: Illustration of knee-joint

Illustration of knee-joint
Medicine: Human anatomy, knee-joint. Drawing

Background imageFibula Collection: Legs and feet of human skeleton, thigh bones, knees, lower leg bones, ankles, feet and toes

Legs and feet of human skeleton, thigh bones, knees, lower leg bones, ankles, feet and toes, front view

Background imageFibula Collection: Large bronze fibula in shape of boat

Large bronze fibula in shape of boat
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 7th century b.C. Large bronze fibula in the shape of a boat

Background imageFibula Collection: Spiral-shaped bronze fibula, from Swidnica

Spiral-shaped bronze fibula, from Swidnica
Prehistory, Poland, Bronze Age. Lusatian culture. Spiral-shaped bronze fibula. From Swidnica

Background imageFibula Collection: Bow fibula, from Moie di Pollenza, province of Macerata

Bow fibula, from Moie di Pollenza, province of Macerata
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 8th century b.C. Bow fibula. From Moie di Pollenza, province of Macerata

Background imageFibula Collection: Fibula with shell pendants

Fibula with shell pendants
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 6th century b.C. Fibula with shell pendants

Background imageFibula Collection: Rams head shaped fibula brooch ornamented with corals, from burial mound at Grand Bois

Rams head shaped fibula brooch ornamented with corals, from burial mound at Grand Bois
Celtic civilization, France, 5th century b.C. Rams head shaped fibula brooch ornamented with corals. From a burial mound at Grand Bois

Background imageFibula Collection: Boat-shaped fibulas, possibly from Valle dell Orfanto, Pescara Province, Italy

Boat-shaped fibulas, possibly from Valle dell Orfanto, Pescara Province, Italy
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age. Boat-shaped fibulas. Possibly from the Valle dell Orfanto, province of Pescara

Background imageFibula Collection: Fibulas, from necropolis of Le Rose at Tarquinia, province of Viterbo

Fibulas, from necropolis of Le Rose at Tarquinia, province of Viterbo
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age. Villanovan culture. Fibulas. From the necropolis of Le Rose at Tarquinia, province of Viterbo

Background imageFibula Collection: Fibulas in shape of boats

Fibulas in shape of boats
Gallic civilization, 7th-6th century b.C. Fibulas in the shape of boats

Background imageFibula Collection: Bronze fibula brooches, from Brescia, Italy

Bronze fibula brooches, from Brescia, Italy
Celtic civilization, Italy, 3rd-2nd century b.C. Bronze fibula brooches. From Brescia

Background imageFibula Collection: Glasinac-Mati type fibula with ornamental pendants, from Albania

Glasinac-Mati type fibula with ornamental pendants, from Albania
Prehistory, Albania, Iron Age. Glasinac-Mati type fibula with ornamental pendants

Background imageFibula Collection: Iron fibulas, from Ceretolo, Province of Bologna, Italy

Iron fibulas, from Ceretolo, Province of Bologna, Italy
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age. Villanovan culture. Iron fibulas. From Ceretolo, province of Bologna

Background imageFibula Collection: Silver scorpion fibula, from necropolis of Genicciola, province of Massa-Carrara

Silver scorpion fibula, from necropolis of Genicciola, province of Massa-Carrara
Italic civilizations, Liguri. Silver scorpion fibula. From the necropolis of Genicciola, province of Massa-Carrara

Background imageFibula Collection: Fibula in shape of boat, from Marche region

Fibula in shape of boat, from Marche region
Prehistory, Italy, Bronze Age. Fibula in the shape of a boat. From Marche Region

Background imageFibula Collection: Spoon-shaped silver fibula, from necropolis of Ameglia, province of La Spezia

Spoon-shaped silver fibula, from necropolis of Ameglia, province of La Spezia
Italic civilizations, Liguri. Spoon-shaped silver fibula. From the necropolis of Ameglia, province of La Spezia

Background imageFibula Collection: Bronze fibulas

Bronze fibulas
Prehistory, Italy, Bronze Age. Bronze fibulas

Background imageFibula Collection: Double-spiral bronze fibula

Double-spiral bronze fibula
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age. Double-spiral bronze fibula

Background imageFibula Collection: Gold fibula, from Palencia

Gold fibula, from Palencia
Celtic civilization, Spain, 1st century b.C. Goldsmiths art. Gold fibula. From Palencia

Background imageFibula Collection: Fibulas from France, Iron Age

Fibulas from France, Iron Age
Prehistory, France, Iron Age. Fibulas

Background imageFibula Collection: Heracles and the Molionids, engraving on bronze fibula

Heracles and the Molionids, engraving on bronze fibula
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Heracles and the Molionids. Engraving on bronze fibula

Background imageFibula Collection: Gold disc fibula

Gold disc fibula
Etruscan civilization - 7th century b.C. - Gold disc fibula, from Cerveteri (province of Rome), 650 b.C

Background imageFibula Collection: Goldsmithery, silver fibula with Capitoline she-wolf, from graves in surroundings of Zadar, Croatia

Goldsmithery, silver fibula with Capitoline she-wolf, from graves in surroundings of Zadar, Croatia
Roman civilization. Goldsmithery. Silver fibula with Capitoline she-wolf. From graves in the surroundings of Zadar, Croatia

Background imageFibula Collection: Boeotian fibula engraved with boat and archers figures

Boeotian fibula engraved with boat and archers figures
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C Boeotian fibula engraved with boat and archers figures

Background imageFibula Collection: Leech-shaped gold fibula, from Tomb of Littore, Vetulonia, Tuscany Region, Italy

Leech-shaped gold fibula, from Tomb of Littore, Vetulonia, Tuscany Region, Italy
Etruscan civilization, 7th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Leech shaped gold fibula, 630 b.C. From the Tomb of the Littore (lictor) at Vetulonia, Tuscany Region, Italy

Background imageFibula Collection: Iron Age, Bronze double spiral fibula, From Campania Region, Italy

Iron Age, Bronze double spiral fibula, From Campania Region, Italy
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age. Bronze double spiral fibula. From Campania Region, Italy

Background imageFibula Collection: Italy, Marche, Castel Trosino, Fibula, earring and ring, goldsmithery

Italy, Marche, Castel Trosino, Fibula, earring and ring, goldsmithery 7th Century A.D. Italy, Rome, Museo Dell alto Medioevo (Medieval Museum), Lombard civilization

Background imageFibula Collection: Bridge style fibulas, goldsmithery

Bridge style fibulas, goldsmithery 7th Century A.D. Italy, Rome, Museo Dell alto Medioevo (Medieval Museum), Lombard civilization

Background imageFibula Collection: Human leg bones, artwork F007 / 4002

Human leg bones, artwork F007 / 4002
Human leg bones, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human foot musculature, artwork F007 / 4239

Human foot musculature, artwork F007 / 4239
Human foot musculature, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human foot musculature, artwork F007 / 3948

Human foot musculature, artwork F007 / 3948
Human foot musculature, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 3537

Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 3537
Human leg musculature, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 3950

Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 3950
Human leg musculature, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Foot pain, artwork F007 / 3831

Foot pain, artwork F007 / 3831
Foot pain, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human foot bones, artwork F007 / 3706

Human foot bones, artwork F007 / 3706
Human foot bones, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 3528

Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 3528
Human leg musculature, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 4129

Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 4129
Human leg musculature, computer artwork

Background imageFibula Collection: Human foot bones, artwork F007 / 3454

Human foot bones, artwork F007 / 3454
Human foot bones, computer artwork




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The fibula, a slender bone in the human leg, plays a vital role in supporting the anatomy of the knee joint. Whether it's seen through an X-ray or depicted in artwork, this bone is often associated with various conditions and treatments. In cases where knee joint prosthesis is required, medical professionals rely on their expertise to restore mobility and alleviate pain. X-rays provide valuable insights into damaged knee ligaments, helping doctors determine the best course of action for recovery. Fractured ankles are another common occurrence that can be detected through X-rays. These images showcase the severity of such injuries and guide healthcare providers towards appropriate treatment options. To fully understand the complexity of our lower limbs, diagrams illustrating the bones of the right leg and hip offer a comprehensive view. The fibula stands alongside other crucial components like tibia and femur to ensure stability during movement. However, not all depictions revolve around ailments or injuries. Healthy knees captured through X-rays highlight how well-functioning joints should appear – a testament to proper care and maintenance. Artwork showcasing outer ankle ligaments sheds light on their significance in maintaining balance while inner ankle ligaments receive equal attention as they contribute to overall stability during physical activities. Sometimes extreme measures are necessary for patients suffering from severe knee issues; total knee replacement surgeries become essential interventions. Through x-rays post-surgery, one can observe how these procedures transform lives by restoring functionality. In unfortunate instances where broken legs require stabilization using pins or rods, medical intervention becomes paramount for successful healing processes. These interventions aim at aligning fractured bones accurately so that they can mend properly over time. Elephantiasis may seem unrelated but even this condition has its place when discussing fibulas - x-ray images reveal any potential complications caused by this disease affecting lymphatic vessels within extremities like legs. From anatomy lessons to surgical advancements and artistic representations – each aspect surrounding "fibula" provides unique perspectives on its role in our bodies.