Articular surface of medial condyle
Facies articularis condyli medialis
- Related terms: Articular surface of medial tibial condyle
Definition
The articular surface of medial condyle of the tibia has an oval shape with a longer anteroposterior axis. Its central portion is concave and directly articulates with the medial condyle of the femur. A C-shaped cartilaginous rim known as the medial meniscus covers the peripheral margin, separating the articular surface from the medial condyle of the femur. The medial meniscus functions as a shock absorber and provides stability to the knee joint. On the lateral side, the superior articular surface of medial condyle is elevated, forming a prominent bony tubercle that borders the medial portion of the intercondylar eminence.
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Text written by Muhammad A. Javaid, MD, PhD © 2023 IMAIOS.
Standring, S. and Gray, H. (2016). ‘Chapter 80: Pelvic girdle, gluteal region and thigh’ in Gray’s anatomy The anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. (41st ed.) New York: Elsevier, pp. 1401-1405.