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  1. Condylar Joint: Anatomy, Location, and Function - Verywell Health

    Nov 24, 2025 · The condylar joint is found in the wrist, toes, fingers, and jaw. It allows certain movements that provide stability to the joint and permits proper function.

  2. Condyloid joint - Wikipedia

    A condyloid joint (also called condylar, ellipsoidal, or bicondylar[1]) is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an elliptical cavity. This permits movement in two planes, allowing …

  3. CONDYLAR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    CONDYLAR meaning: 1. relating to or like a condyle (= a round part at the end of a bone that forms part of a joint…. Learn more.

  4. What Is a Condyle in Anatomy? Location and Function

    Aug 26, 2025 · Explore the essential anatomical structures called condyles, understanding their function, location, and critical contribution to human joint movement.

  5. CONDYLAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 9, 2015 · The meaning of CONDYLAR is of or relating to a condyle.

  6. Condyloid Joints Definition - Anatomy and Physiology I Key Term

    Condyloid joints are found in areas like the wrist (radiocarpal joint) and the base of the index finger (metacarpophalangeal joint), enabling complex hand movements. These joints allow for …

  7. Condylar process - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    The condylar process of the mandible, often referred to as the condyloid process, is thicker than its counterpart, the coronoid process. It is made up of two main parts: the condyle (or the head …

  8. Joint - Bicondylar, Synovial, Articulation | Britannica

    Nov 18, 2025 · The condylar joint is better called bicondylar, for in it two distinct surfaces on one bone articulate with corresponding distinct surfaces on another bone. The two male surfaces …

  9. Condylar joint | definition of condylar joint by Medical dictionary

    A modified ball-and-socket synovial joint in which the joint surfaces are elongated or ellipsoid; it is a biaxial joint, i.e., having two axes of motion at right angles to each other. Synonym (s): …

  10. Spontaneous changes in ramal inclination and their impact on condylar

    2 days ago · The aim of this study was to analyse the spontaneous changes in ramal inclination following mandibular setback surgery in patients with asymmetric pro…