what are the bony landmarks of distal tibia and fibula.
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Distally the two bones are strongly held together by the anterior tibio-fibular ligament, and the posterior tibio-fibular ligament. The projecting ends of the tibia and fibula, which stick out on either side of the ankle, are called the medial malleolus, and the lateral malleolus
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Distally the two bones are strongly held together by the anterior tibio-fibular ligament, and the posterior tibio-fibular ligament. The projecting ends of the tibia and fibula, which stick out on either side of the ankle, are called the medial malleolus, and the lateral malleolus.
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