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Condyles of The Humerus

At the lower end of the humerus (upper arm bone) and the femur, there are two smooth condyles (rounded processes of the bone): a knob-like "capitulum" on the lateral side and a pulley-shaped "trochlea" in the middle. The capitulum unites with the radius (smaller lower arm bone) at the elbow, and the trochlea is a notch which joins ligaments to the head of the ulna (larger lower arm bone). Above the condyles on either side are "epicondyles," which provide attachments for muscles and ligaments of the elbow. The one toward the center of the arm is the "medial epicondyle," and the one to the side is the "lateral epicondyle."

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Adductor Tubercle
Femur (Anterior View)
Femur (Posterior View)
Fibula (Anterior View)
Fibula (Posterior View)
Intercondylar Fossa
Lateral Condyle
Lateral Epicondyle
Medial Condyle
Medial Epicondyle
Patella
Tibia (Posterior View)
Tibial Tuberosity