They are used in proximal, distal, and shaft fractures of the tibia bone. It has a cannulated and circular cross-section with curves, featuring 3 distal and 4 proximal holes through which the locking screws pass. The Tibial Intramedullary Nail has a 10° proximal offset angle and a 3° distal offset angle. The 3 distal holes are for static locking only. One of the 4 proximal holes is a slot designed for either dynamic or static locking.