The lower leg, or just “leg” in anatomical terms, is the part of the lower limb between the knee and the ankle joint. The bony structure is composed of the tibia and fibula bones, which articulate with each other at the proximal and distal tibiofibular joints. The muscles of the leg are grouped into the anterior, lateral, and posterior compartments by extensions of fascia and exert their action on the ankle, foot, and toes.