epifysplattan
Epifysplattan, also known as the epiphyseal plate or growth plate, is a hyaline cartilage plate located near the ends of long bones in children and adolescents. It is primarily responsible for longitudinal bone growth and development. The epiphyseal plate is situated between the diaphysis (shaft) and the epiphysis (end) of a long bone, such as those found in the arms and legs.
The structure of the epiphyseal plate consists of several zones, each with distinct characteristics and functions.
During childhood and adolescence, the epiphyseal plate is active, allowing bones to grow in length. However,
Injuries to the epiphyseal plate, such as fractures, can have significant consequences, as they can potentially