The humerus is generally without distinct condyles, but they are well developed in the Theromorpha, the Lacertilia and sphenodon. |
Stability of the knee depends on the shape of the condyles and menisci in combination with ligamentous and muscular structures. |
It is in its most superficial position as it passes over the medial condyles of the tibia and femur. |
The eighty condyles much thickened, twice to four times as broad as the branches themselves. |
The Knee Joint is a hinge formed by the condyles and trochlea of the femur, the patella, and the head of the tibia. |
The lower end of the femur articulates, through two condyles, with the top of the tibia, which is shaped rather like a plateau. |