ba0007p13 | (1) | ICCBH2019
Boeyer Melanie
, Leary Emily
, Sherwood Richard
, Duren Dana
Objective: The treatment of many skeletal growth and/or developmental disorders often relies on a childs biological maturity status, frequently determined by a skeletal maturity assessment. Rapid changes in the rate of skeletal maturation (i.e., the maturational spurt) during adolescence can significantly influence biological maturity status, affecting treatment type and timing as well as clinical outcomes. However, the chronological age at which peak maturational veloci...