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There are no growth plates in tarsals of your feet. The tarsals are short bones. There are epiphyseal ( growth) plates found on th
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what is the funtcion of growth plates?growing bones
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.
Epiphyseal plates.
No it will only increase muscle mass and reduce fat with long term use once growth plates are fused.
An x ray would show if your growth plates are closed.
A physician would be able to determine if growth plates are damaged by doing X-rays.
Yes, there are growth plates in the hip, specifically in the areas around the femoral head and the acetabulum. These growth plates, known as epiphyseal plates, are crucial for the development and growth of the hip joint during childhood and adolescence. They gradually close as a person matures, typically completing this process by the late teens to early twenties. The health and proper development of these growth plates are important for overall hip function and alignment.
Shoulder growth plates are areas of cartilage at the ends of bones in the shoulder that allow for bone growth. During adolescence, these growth plates are still developing and can affect the overall growth and development of the shoulder joint. If there is an injury or damage to the growth plates, it can impact the proper formation of the shoulder joint and potentially lead to issues with shoulder function and mobility in the future.
The epiphyseal plates are also known as the growth plates. When these are thick, especially due to injury, they can eventually cause a deformity in the child's growth and development.