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6 type II); lateral tibial condyle (n = 9; 3 type I, 1 type II, 5 type III); medial tibial condyle (n = 7; 2 type I, 5 type III); medial femoral condyle (n = 2; both type I). The associated injuries ...
The medial meniscus is the central band of cartilage attached to the tibia, or shinbone. The band goes around the knee joint in a crescent-shaped path and is located between the medial condyles of ...
Seeing a medial bulge (bulge sign) suggests effusion. Check the tibial and femoral condyles positions. Tibial condyles displaced posteriorly to the femoral condyles suggest a prior posterior ...
Increased tibial tubercle-trochlear groove distance and sulcus angles were associated with patellar osteochondritis dissecans. Researchers compared patellar vs. medial femoral condyle ...
They are located inside and outside the knees, between the medial condyles of the tibia and femur bones. The menisci cover roughly 60% of the surface of the tibia. A transverse ligament connects ...
While the slender fibula bone is on the outside, or lateral side, of your lower leg, the tibia is oriented toward the middle (or, medial) part of your lower leg. There are several tibia parts ...
with associated kissing contusions of the medial femoral condyle and medial tibial plateau. Pure valgus stress may also result in an ACL tear, with imaging findings often demonstrating a contusion ...
I’m a 32-year-old woman that had surgery of the lateral condyle of my tibia six years ago. My tibia was crushed—the surgeon had to reconstruct my leg with plates and screws. I tried to run ...