epifyseskiver
Epifyseskiver, or epiphyseal plates, are regions of developing cartilage located at the ends of long bones in children and adolescents. They enable longitudinal growth of the skeleton by continually adding cartilage that is gradually replaced by bone as the child grows.
In a typical long bone, the epiphysis sits at the end, and the metaphysis lies just beneath
Growth plates remain open until skeletal maturity. Closure occurs when the plate is replaced by bone, forming
The primary function of the epiphyseal plate is to produce new bone tissue in a controlled manner,
Injury to the growth plate is a major pediatric concern. Growth plate fractures can disrupt normal development
In adults, epiphyseal plates are closed, and no further longitudinal bone growth occurs.