RMAJBR9C–spindle tibia, shinbone tibia (Tibia fusus), two snail shells
RMCT1BN5–FRACTURED TIBIA, X-RAY
RMD3MY87–X-ray showing a tumor of the distal tibia
RMAA1P3F–xray of a male limb showing knee joint, knee cap, and lower part of the legtibia, and fibula,
RMEP6DBA–Sarcophagus. Dionysus unveiling Arianna and dionysiac scenes. Marble. 160-180 Ad. Rome. Via Appia. National Roman Museum. Baths
RMD73NMF–Close up of a butterfly's leg
RMAE5W32–Shin bone tibia shell Tibia fusus Distribution Pacific ocean
RMAAY7BA–Red Meat processing factory All pictures taken with concent of owner
RFDPFFEK–x-ray showing tibia and fibula fracture
RMA55M24–Mining Bee, Family Andrenidae. On leaf with tibias full of pollen
RFF0YCC6–Tibia Shell (Tibia Curta)
RM2M5BK87–Slice of human tibia showing an osteochondroma, the most common benign bone tumour appearing as a whitish nodule of cartilaginous tissue.
RMATB0D2–Fractured tibia with external fixator
RMDTYC3M–X-ray of an ankle 50 year old male with a fractured tibia. Side View
RFBB9BM4–Tibia insulae chorab
RMB9J9G4–X-ray of broken leg
RMA0E12C–Fractured Tibia
RMC7PBRC–Bush-cricket / angle-wing katydid (Microcentrum sp: Tettigoniidae) showing the ear slit on the front tibia, rainforest, Trinidad
RMETJNXP–A bison bone sitting abandoned next to the Yellowstone River
RMMFF7F1–SHIN-BONE TIBIA shell cut out Tibia fusus Pacific ocean
RM2RGNY7K–Tibia melanocheilus, Rostellariidae
RMH6GDTD–An nurse checks an Xray of a right tibia on the screen during an operation
RM2J67EFP–Pittosporum tibia
RMJW2BC5–Detail of common seal / harbor seal / harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) skeleton showing phalanges, tibia, femur and fibula bones in hind limb
RFFDBA04–Human lower leg bone (tibia), illustration.
RMM1MTD1–A human tibia with osteomyelitis on display in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
RMHFRG1D–Close-up of a male Habronattus oregonensis (a jumping spider). The characteristic swollen tibia are apparent. Photographed on a white background.
RMG08TNR–anatomy of human knee joint
RMF23ACW–Cleveland, Utah - An allosaurus femur and tibia found at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry.
RF2JF70A7–lateral view of proximal tibia fracture
RFJ1D107–Exoskeleton of an ant, microscope image
RMBKAG65–Black-tailed Godwit with X on right tibia, banded as an adult in IcelandIJslandse grutto met letter X aan rechter tibia, geringd als een adult in IJsland
RFD2XCTG–X-ray film of proximal tibia and intra articular fracture
RMB01MFE–A physiotherapist treats a patient's tibia - fibular joint in the knee
RM2TBN31B–Ban Chiang national museum, left tibia of adult male, Healing traces, Ban Chiang, Udon Thani, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
RFT4FT5F–X-ray image of healthy regular knee with normal joint space (negative results)
RFEDY4KM–film x-ray ankle show fracture distal tibia and fibula (leg's bone)
RMK2288C–Bones from the lower part of the leg, which are the tibia and the fibula.
RFEGPWR8–x-ray image of fracture leg (tibia )with implant plate and screw
RF2EAT1K3–PARMA, ITALY - Feb 01, 2021: object on the white floor marmo different objects
RFDY4RJC–X-ray of lower leg of 50 year old male with fractured tibia front view
RFRD5C5N–dog knee joint mold
RFWT5WC2–Splint in the foot area and lower leg area after rupture of the Achilles tendon
RF3E4C8WG–Spindle tibia seashell isolated on black background
RFDPEAKJ–X-ray photograph or Roentgen image of a human knee with tibia, femur, fibula and patella
RM3A3RPBE–An allosaurus tibia and femur at a dig site at Jurassic National Monument in Utah.
RMF49FHK–Owl pellet dissection showing a rodent skull, mandible, tibia, scapula and other bones.
RF2CGB86M–Close up macro lens image of a Carolina Locust (Dissosteira carolina) standing on stone ground. This vibrant red, orange large grasshopper is commonly
RFTAA1AR–3D rendering, illustrations of human and medical knee science
RFRTM02M–Poland, Wroclaw - April 2018: Skull and bones in church crypt. Human skeleton in grave.
RFE581YN–Indian Tibia Curta shells
RFAK1NGP–Knees x-ray
RM2EAHABK–Wheeler's Blue-winged Grasshopper male, Leprus wheeleri, Acrididae. Hind tibia and hindwing blue.
RF2GGGWDE–X -ray film of a knee of a patient with fractured proximal tibia after plate and screws fixation.
RFJDMH3F–Scraped knees, wound on tibia
RMK42DXX–Microscopic foot and leg of Honey Bee, Apis mellifera, UK, tibia and first tarsal segment of the leg are covered with a dense coat of hairs which coll
RFRF4FXE–Anatomy image of Femur, Tibia, Fibula, and Patella
RMD03N7R–HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA) ON CHERRY BLOSSOM. STERILE FEMALE WORKER WITH POLLEN BASKET ON HIND TIBIA.
RF2R0NWNE–x-ray side view of junction of tibia and pelvis after healed of fracture of acetabular cavity
RFRYJ67X–X-ray image of the knee - femur and tibia
RF2J34RPD–Unrecognizable physiotherapist making a tibia massage to a female patient. Wellness center spa. Skin care
RMGWFJ89–3D illustration of Tibia - Part of Human Skeleton.
RF2H354XD–Close up X-ray knee AP-Lateral showing fracture patella or knee cap. pain in a man, Doctor holding a red pen point , symptoms medical healthcare conce
RM3AT72DC–Medical X-Ray Of The Side Of A Pair Of Knee Joints And Legs Showing Bones, Patella,Kneecaps,Tibia,Femur, Fibula, UK
RF2PJR150–X-ray of foot on dark background, radiograph
RM2RAKPBX–Detailed closeup on a male Coast leafcutter solitary mason bee , Megachile maritima with it's typical thick hind tibia
RMW85D48–Dronefly (Eristais tenax) showing curved tibia and bands of hairs on eyes charactersitic of this species, Sussex, England, UK, August.
RF2WFDD8X–The knee joint, a complex hinge structure, connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia), cushioned by cartilage, enabling flexion, extensi
RF2H7CM7K–Carer applies a bandage to sick senior man after a broken tibia at home
RF2ATBE91–Tibia and Fibula Bone Joints of Human Skeleton System Anatomy
RMRXF7X6–A Western Papua bug with swollen tibia
RM3DB3X72–SEATTLE -SEP 18, 2023 - Anatomical illustration of a left knee-joint from the rear, featuring interior ligaments, femur, tibia, and fibula in vintage
RM2H1PDC8–x-ray of the leg. A steel plate holding together the tibia of the leg.
RF2HPM2E9–The Agua Tibia Wilderness in Cleveland National Forest, in the background the snowy peaks of the San Jacinto Mountains, Southern California, USA
RF3E773WX–Muschel der Art Tibia fusus mit Treibholz auf schwarzem Hintergrund
RF2BXFNPY–Digital front and side view X ray of the hind leg of a cat with a fracture of the shinbone (tibia). Isolated on black and white
RF3BYH859–Concept of Achnodroplasia write on clipboard isolated on Wooden Table. healthcare and pharmaceutical concept
RM2JFB4H5–France, Var, Plan d'Aups Sainte Baume, Sainte-Baume Regional Nature Park, Sainte Baume massif, the cave sanctuary of Sainte Marie-Madeleine (St. Mary Magdalene), reliquary containing presumed relics (tibia and lock of hair) of Mary Magdalene
RM2GECPWF–X-ray of an ankle 50 year old male with a fractured distal tibia. front View
RF2D98RNG–Drumstick Bone Of Chicken Leg
RF2B53FXG–Hand made Halloween skeleton costumes
RF3ADYW0C–Tibia fracture black line icon for digital and print projects. Minimal clean icons for apps and websites.
RF2W9FPCB–Male adult Nerax femorata or Efferia femoratus a species of robber fly with mostly grey, silver and black colors with red colored tibia and tarsa isol
RF2J2H5T6–Always get the best shoes you can to avoid injury. Closeup shot of an athletes legs with cgi showing an inflammation in his tibia and fibula.
RF2GMNAX6–External lateral view of the skeleton of an articulated human foot, with the distal part of the tibia and fibula mounted on wire. Anatomy concept
RMK413EH–Post operation scar of screws on ankle after internal fixation of mid shaft tibia with intramedullary nail after broken leg
RMAJBR97–Powis's tibia (Tibia powisi), two snail shells
RMCRYPW6–TIBIA OSTEOSYNTHESIS, X-RAY
RMD3MYCH–X-ray showing a tumor of the distal tibia
RMD73NJY–Close up of a butterfly's leg
RFDPFFEH–x-ray showing tibia and fibula fracture
RMA38AYN–Mining Bee, Andrena sp. WIth tibia full of pollen
RM2SK784N–Coloured X-ray (front view) of the left leg of a female patient, showing multiple fractures of the tibia bone of the leg. To fix and immobilize these fractures, a metal rod has been inserted through the centre of the tibia (centromedullary nailing).
RMBPFNH1–X ray showing breaks to the tibia, the long bone on the medial and pre-axial border of the leg, and to the fibula.