What is condyle process?

The condyle process is a rounded projection or protuberance on a bone that helps to form a joint. It is typically found at the distal end of a bone and acts as a surface for articulation with another bone. The shape and size of the condyle process can vary depending on its location in the body and the type of joint that it forms. Some examples of bones with condyle processes include the femur, tibia, humerus, and mandible. Dysfunction or damage to the condyle process can result in joint pain, limited mobility, and other related health problems.