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TxballDad posted:

If I remember correctly, Bone age is more accurate then Chronological age, when referring to the growth chart. Some kids bone age can be far ahead or behind of their Chronological age (early or late growth). 

Yes, I took my son to the orthopedic doctor when he was about 15, he had a ganglion cyst on his wrist, they took an X-ray and the doc comes quickly into the room and says great news his growth plates are wide open. I say doc what about the cyst, he says hit it with a heavy book.

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