The medial epicondyle (on the humerus) is located closet to the body when in the anatomical position and the trochlea (on the humerus) is located slightly laterally and inferior to the medial epicondyle.
The trochlea lie medial to the capitulum on the humerous.
They control the elbow.
ulnar nerve
the medial epicondyle and the lateral epicondyle - The gluteal tuberosity and linea aspera
Supraglenoid tubercle, Scapular notch, Acromion process, Coracoid process, Superior border, Glenoid cavity, Lateral border, Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous Fossa, Superior Angle, Spine, Infraglenoid tubercle, Infraspinous fossa, Medial border, Scapular notch and Inferior angle.
The trochlea is the medial process of the humerus. The humerus articulates with the ulna at the trochlea.
The medial epicondyle is the most medial structure of the humerus. The trochlea is the second.
I think you are asking about the medial epicondyle not the medical epicondyle. The medial epicondyle is a small bony bump on the end of the humerus kind of making the elbow joint
The trochlea lie medial to the capitulum on the humerous.
Swelling at the Medial Epicondyle
Medial epicondyle of the humerus.
Medial Epicondlye
They control the elbow.
ulnar nerve
The origin attachments are on, or near, the medial epicondyle of the humerus.
the medial epicondyle and the lateral epicondyle - The gluteal tuberosity and linea aspera
Supraglenoid tubercle, Scapular notch, Acromion process, Coracoid process, Superior border, Glenoid cavity, Lateral border, Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous Fossa, Superior Angle, Spine, Infraglenoid tubercle, Infraspinous fossa, Medial border, Scapular notch and Inferior angle.