Intercondylar is a medical term used to describe the space between the two rounded protrusions on either side of the lower end of the femur bone that articulate with the tibia. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is ɪn.tərˈkɒn.dɪ.lər. The first syllable "ɪn" represents the prefix "inter" meaning "between", followed by the stressed syllable "kɒn" which stands for "condylar", meaning "knuckle-shaped". The final syllable "dɪ.lər" is added to form the adjective. Therefore, intercondylar means "between the knuckles".
Intercondylar refers to the region or space located between the two condyles, which are rounded bony prominences found in some joints. The term is commonly used in the context of the knee joint, where the intercondylar space is situated between the two condyles of the femur, the thigh bone.
Intercondylar often specifically refers to structures found within this space, such as the intercondylar eminence or the anterior and posterior intercondylar areas. These structures are important for various aspects of knee joint function, stability, and movement. For example, the anterior and posterior intercondylar areas provide attachment sites for important ligaments, including the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments, respectively, which play crucial roles in stabilizing the knee joint.
The term intercondylar is also utilized in other joint contexts. For instance, intercondylar refers to the space between the condyles of the humerus bone in the elbow joint. Similarly, it can be used to describe the anatomy of the jaw, where the intercondylar region is the area between the condyles of the mandible bone.
Overall, intercondylar refers to the region between two condyles in various joints, but it often encompasses specific structures that are important for joint stability and movement.
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A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "intercondylar" is derived from two Latin roots: "inter", meaning "between", and "condylus", meaning "knuckle or joint". Combined, the term "intercondylar" refers to the area or structure located between two condyles, which are the rounded bony protuberances at the ends of long bones that articulate with other bones to form a joint.