Condyles refer to bulges on the ends of bones that usually articulate with other bones.
the mandibular condyles open the jaw
A structure on the inside of the knee will be medial compared to a structure on the outside. For example, the medial condyles of the knee are closer to the body's midline than the lateral condyles.
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Related to bone condyles that have swelling beneath the surface. The condyles are the rounded lumpy bits at the end of long thin bones: finger bones (phalanges) or thigh (femur). Subchondral odema occurs commonly when thes bones are forced together sometimes with repeated running on hard surfaces sub femoral or tibial chondral/plataeu or when staving your finger during basket ball straight finger compression. Can take a long time to settle but can settle to no symptoms.
The atlas articulates with the occiptal condyles.
Condyles refer to bulges on the ends of bones that usually articulate with other bones.
The medial and lateral condyles of the femur are located in the knee. They articulate with the tibia.
Condyles of femurfemur
The occipital condyles "lay on", or articulate with, the lateral masses of the first cervical vertebra, also known as atlas.
The occipital condyles of the occipital bones articulate with the first cervical vertebra.
condyles
Occipital condyles
The plural form of the word "condyle" is "condyles."
the mandibular condyles open the jaw
medial condyles
CRUCIATE LIGAMENTS protect the alignment of the femoral and tibial condyles and limit the movement of the femur anteriorly and posteriorly .