Carpal bones are those in your hand/wrist. Your shin bones are your tibia and fibula.
Because the shin has a finer layer than other bones.
tibia and fibula
The lower leg is composed of two bones, the shin bone and the other one behind it. From running, the thin membranes around the bones can get stretch, then sore. This condition is called, "Shin splints".
The fibula (shin bone) is one of the two bones in the leg below the knee. The other one (partner?) is the tibia.
all bones in foot ankle knee shin leg and hip also you head and arm bones move
There are two bones in the human legs: the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone).
There are four bones in the human leg: the femur (thigh bone), patella (kneecap), tibia (shin bone), and fibula (calf bone).
Which bones? If lower legs, Google "shin splints".
Tibia is called the shin bone because it is the larger and more prominent of the two bones in the lower leg, running down the front of the leg and forming the shin. Its location and size make it the bone most commonly associated with the shin region.
There are three bones in the leg from the hip to the ankle: the femur (thigh bone), the tibia (shin bone), and the fibula (calf bone).
Shin splints are a common overuse injury that results in pain along the inner edge of the shinbone. It is caused by repetitive stress on the shinbone and the tissues attaching the shinbone to the muscles surrounding it, often from activities like running or jumping. Rest, proper footwear, and gradual increases in activity can help prevent and treat shin splints.