Tib fib x-ray (summary) - Radiopaedia. org A tib fib x-ray, also known as tib fib series or tib fib radiograph, is a set of two x-rays of the leg (knee to ankle) It is performed to look for evidence of injury (or pathology) affecting the leg, often after trauma
Tibia fibula (lateral view) - Radiopaedia. org The tibia fibula lateral view is the orthogonal projection to the AP view and is performed for evaluation of fractures or dislocations including their direction of angulation, or in patients suspected to have a foreign body or bone lesion including osteomyelitis
Distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury - Radiopaedia. org Distal syndesmotic injury can easily be inapparent and therefore missed on plain x-ray, especially if it is not accompanied by a nearby fracture or widening of the tibiofibular clear space 2,3
Proximal tibiofibular joint | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org The proximal (or superior) tibiofibular joint is a synovial joint between the superior aspects of the tibia and fibula and is one of the multiple sites of cartilaginous and fibrous articulation carrying the name of the tibiofibular joint
Tibiofibular clear space | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org The tibiofibular clear space is a radiographic measure and defined as the space between the groove of the distal tibial prominence and the medial margin of the distal fibula 1-3 Usage Together with the tibiofibular overlap and the medial clear