An MRI scan will tell you.
A physician would be able to determine if growth plates are damaged by doing X-rays.
A child's growth can be determined to have stopped if their height measurements consistently do not increase over a period of time, typically after puberty when growth plates in the bones close. Consulting a healthcare provider and monitoring growth patterns over time can help determine if growth has stopped.
what is the funtcion of growth plates?growing bones
There are no growth plates in tarsals of your feet. The tarsals are short bones. There are epiphyseal ( growth) plates found on th
Epiphyseal growth plates can be seen only in growing bones. Cell division from these plates lead to growth of bones. Once these plates are ossified, bone growth stops.
No. Once the growth plates are closed they can never be re-opened.
No, growth hormone therapy is not effective once growth plates are fused because the bones have stopped growing. Growth plates close at the end of puberty when growth is complete.
Epiphyseal plates.
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An x ray would show if your growth plates are closed.
Yes, it is possible to determine if a child's long bone is still growing by examining a radiograph. The presence of growth plates at the ends of long bones indicates ongoing growth, while their closure suggests the end of growth. This information can help with predicting future growth potential and assessing any growth disorders.