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  2. Lateral condyle of femur - Wikipedia

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    The osteochondral fracture occurs on the weight-bearing portion of the lateral condyle. Typically, the condyle will fracture (and the patella may dislocate) as a result of severe impaction from activities such as downhill skiing and parachuting. [1] Open reduction and internal fixation surgery is typically used to repair an osteochondral fracture.

  3. Lower extremity of femur - Wikipedia

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    The lower extremity of femur (or distal extremity) is the lower end of the femur (thigh bone) in human and other animals, closer to the knee. It is larger than the upper extremity of femur, is somewhat cuboid in form, but its transverse diameter is greater than its antero-posterior; it consists of two oblong eminences known as the lateral condyle and medial condyle.

  4. Femoral neck - Wikipedia

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    Garden classification of femoral neck fractures. Types Description 1 Incomplete stable fracture with impaction in valgus: 2 Complete but non displaced with two group of trabeculle in line 3 completely displaced with varus with all three trabeculle disturb. 4 Completely displaced with no contact between the fracture fragments

  5. Knee examination - Wikipedia

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    Examples of fractures involving knee joints are: tibial plateau fractures, fractures of the lateral condyle of femur, medial condyle of femur, and patellar fractures. [ 1 ] For non-traumatic causes of knee pain, history such as fever, morning stiffness, pain after exercise, infections, history of gout or psoriasis , and previous activities that ...

  6. Femur condyle - Wikipedia

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    Femur condyle may refer to: Lateral condyle of femur; Medial condyle of femur ... a non-profit organization.

  7. Lateral condyle - Wikipedia

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    Lateral condyle can refer to: Lateral condyle of tibia; Lateral condyle of femur; Lateral condyle of the distal humerus ... a non-profit organization.

  8. Posterior cruciate ligament injury - Wikipedia

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    The PCL is located within the knee joint where it stabilizes the articulating bones, particularly the femur and the tibia, during movement.It originates from the lateral edge of the medial femoral condyle and the roof of the intercondyle notch [5] then stretches, at a posterior and lateral angle, toward the posterior of the tibia just below its articular surface.

  9. Condyle - Wikipedia

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    A condyle (/ ˈ k ɒ n d ɪ l,-d aɪ l /; [1] [2] Latin: condylus, from Greek: kondylos; κόνδυλος knuckle) is the round prominence at the end of a bone, most often part of a joint – an articulation with another bone. It is one of the markings or features of bones, and can refer to: On the femur, in the knee joint: Medial condyle ...