I have the same situation with my knees. Are you talking about when you are at your maximum squatting depth and the top of your fibula kinda pops and moves on the outside of your knee then pops again when you go up? I'm currently searching for an answer and i will let you know what it is after i see a specialist.
I'm not sure but mine is doing the same & the doctors are hopeless
The two bones that makeup the lower leg are the Tibia and Fibula. The Fibula is the smallest bone of the two. It is located poterior (behind) the Tibia.
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 tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones.
Fibula-- someone answered tibia on a previous question and that answer is incorrect
Tibia is the medial bone of the lower extremity
The medial malleolus is located on the tibia. The fibula forms the lateral malleolus.
The two bones that makeup the lower leg are the Tibia and Fibula. The Fibula is the smallest bone of the two. It is located poterior (behind) the Tibia.
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 fibula is the thinner bone lateral to the tibia. The fibula is the smaller bone of the lower leg.
The bone thst articulates with the tibia and fibula is the Talus bone.
Another name for the fibula is the shin bone.
calf bone
The tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones.
The Fibula.
Yes.
Fibula
Fibula