skänklarna
Skänklarna is the Swedish term for the lower leg, the part of the leg between the knee and the ankle. In humans, this region contains the tibia and fibula bones and a set of muscles organized into anterior, lateral, and posterior compartments. The anterior compartment includes muscles such as tibialis anterior and the toe extensors; the lateral compartment contains the fibularis muscles; the posterior compartment contains the gastrocnemius, soleus and related muscles. Tendons, nerves and blood vessels traverse the area, enabling movement, sensation and circulation.
Functionally, the skänklarna support body weight and enable locomotion. They facilitate standing and walking, provide stability
Clinical significance is high in sports medicine and orthopedics. Common issues include shin splints (medial tibial
In culinary contexts, skänkel (singular) refers to the shank of meat from animals such as beef, lamb,