Paragraph Number86
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| Application | ARTHROPLASTY BALANCE AND GAP GAUGE | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Matter Number | OPT-9 | Reference Case 1 | OPT-9 |
| Created | 2/17/21, 12:00 AM | Modified | 2/17/21, 12:00 AM |
FIGURE 4 illustrates medial condyles 174a, 174b and lateral condyles 176a, 176b of a first bone (e.g., tibia 104) and a second bone (e.g., femur 102). As used herein, a "medial condyle" refers to one of the two projections on the lower extremity, distal end, of femur, the other being the lateral condyle. The medial condyle is larger than the lateral (outer) condyle due to more weight bearing caused by the center of mass being medial to the knee. (Search "medial condyle" on Wikipedia.com May 12, 2020. Modified. Accessed Jan. 6, 2020.) As used herein, a "lateral condyle" refers to one of the two projections on the lower extremity, distal end, of the femur. The other one is the medial condyle. The lateral condyle is prominent and is broader both in its front-to-back and transverse diameters. (Search "lateral condyle" on Wikipedia.com April 17, 2020. Modified. Accessed Jan. 6, 2020.)
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