The medial ankle projection is on the tibia bone.
But the medial ankle projection is actually called medial malleolus.
medial malleolus
The medial malleolus is the medial bulge at the ankle formed by the tibia. The medial malleolus is considered a bone projection.
the medial malleolus from your tibia
medial malleolus
As the tibia approaches the ankle joint, the tibia broadens, and the medial border ends in the medial malleolus. The inferior surface of the tibia articulates with the proximal bone of the ankle; the medial malleolus provides medial support for this joint. whereas the lateral malleolus of the fibula only provides lateral stability to the ankle but does not help transfer weight to the ankle and foot.
The medial malleolus forms the medial portion of the ankle. The medial malleolus is familiar as the bump at your ankle that faces the other leg.
There are several bones in the Ankle. However, the one most commonly referred to as the "Ankle Bone" (the knob-like bone that protrudes out from where the ankle rotates) is called the Medial Malleolus.
I think they are inner and outer ankle The Medial malleolus if found on the Tibia and the Lateral malleolus is found on the Fibula. The ankle connect to the Medial and Lateral malleolus.
No, the Tibia is part of the knee, located next to the Fibula.
The think lateral leg bone is the fibula. It is a non-weight bearing bone, but forms the lateral portion of your ankle joint.
The bottom of the tibia. That particular part of the tibia is called the medial malleolus.
It is located at the distal end of the tibia and articulates with the ankle. It provides medial support to your ankle.
The medial malleolus is the rounded process of the tibia forming the internal surface of the ankle joint. It si sometime called the internal malleolus.