Intercondylar eminence
The ridge on the tibia head is called the tibial tuberosity. It is a bony prominence on the anterior surface of the tibia where the patellar ligament attaches.
This long ridge of the tibia is called the anterior crest or anterior border. See link below:
I believe you mean the tibial condyle.
The anterior border is the easily felt and very prominent, boney ridge that runs vertically along the front of the tibia (shin).
The sciatic nerve splits into the common fibular (peroneal) and tibial nerves in the thigh region. This occurs just above the knee, with the common fibular nerve wrapping around the fibular head and the tibial nerve passing beneath the gastrocnemius muscle.
A seam with a ridge with edges enclosed is called the Liberty Ridge Shell.
Ridge gourd is called "Tori" in Sanskrit.
Tibial spiking (spurring of tibial spines), is considered as one of the features of osteoarthritis. The other two are eburnation, and osteophytes.
The address of the Mussel Ridge Historical Society is: Po Box133, Owls Head, ME 04854
proximal epiphisis tibial tubarosity
It is called the alveolar ridge. =)
Coronal is where on the head a person is crowned to be that king.