The
tibia (plural
tibiae or
tibias), also known as the
shinbone or
shankbone, is the larger and stronger of the two
bones in the
leg below the
knee in vertebrates (the other being the
fibula), and it connects the knee with the
ankle bones. The tibia is found next to the fibula on the medial side of the leg, closer to centre-line. The tibia is connected to the fibula by the
interosseous membrane of leg, forming a type of joint called a
syndesmosis with very little movement. The tibia is named for the Greek
aulos flute, also known as a tibia. It is commonly recognized as the strongest weightbearing bone of the body.