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tion of fractures, osteotomies and non-unions of the fibula, Creates own thread in plate to help provide strong and stable construct. Fibulae replaced straight pins that were used to fasten clothing in the Neolithic period and Bronze Age. The pin is not held in place by lateral buttons, but is clamped. The needle has the same shape the earlier folded or rolled hing. Sometimes, however, it has no If you fracture your tibia or fibula, you might need ORIF to bring your bones back into place and help them heal. During an “open reduction,” orthopedicA fibula is a brooch or pin for fastening garments, typically at the right shoulder. The fibula developed in a variety of shapes, but all were based on the Fibulae pins are articulated with either a spring or a hinge. We do not have a page for Roman era fibula because most fibulae are Roman era. The butt end of the second pin fits into the hole while its tip rests on the catch. There is no sprig and both pins are mobile. The second fibula–like the

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