Description
Test Criteria
The distal femoral condyles have distinct features that can be used for differentiation and hence positional errors that can be corrected.
The medial condyle has a medial adductor tubercle, located superior to the medial epicondyle, a bony protuberance that acts as the attachment point the adductor minimus and the hamstrings part of the adductor magnus.
The lateral condyle has the condylopatellar sulcus also known as the lateral notch, a groove in the lateral femoral condyle. The easy way to remember is femoral is flat.