How to Tell if My Growth Plates Are Closed?

Get an X-ray of the hand/wrist, knee, or other relevant area

Ask a doctor to review the X-ray for open or fused growth plates

Look for signs of skeletal maturity on imaging

Use MRI or CT only if a doctor recommends it

Consider your age and puberty stage as rough clues, not proof

Check whether you have had a recent growth spurt

Note whether your shoe, hand, or height measurements have changed recently

Ask an endocrinologist or orthopedic doctor for confirmation

Do not rely on pain, exercise, or stretching to tell if plates are closed

Only imaging can confirm whether growth plates are closed

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