Rolandic Anatomy
Posterior Surface of Fibula
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The back of the thin leg bone. The "Soleus" and "Flexor" muscles attach here; a fracture of the posterior fibula is a common sign of a "Rotation Ankle Injury" (like slipping on ice).
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