[1] Tibial plateau fractures may occur as an effect of axial load transmission into the condyle of the tibia, with the lateral part of the tibial plateau more often affected. According to Holz et al., ...
The fracture extends into the trochlear groove. Figure 6a. A displaced lateral condyle fracture of the humerus. Figure 6b. This patient underwent an open reduction and percutaneous pinning of this ...
The lateral condyle is above the head of the fibula ... be injured by a bumper when a person is struck by a car, making tibia fractures a fairly common traumatic injury. Knee fractures can ...
No fractures were present on x ray ... 8 type I, 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 ...
The difference in exercise history suggests there's a difference in how the two types of condylar fractures develop ...
Remarkably, also a bone bruise was observed at the posterolateral side of the tibial plateau (figure 3 ... lateral condylopatellar sulcus due to a compression fracture of the lateral femoral condyle, ...