Clinically, the closure of the epiphysis is usually determined by the results of X-rays of the knees, wrists, and ankles. The most authoritative way to determine whether the epiphysis is closed is to go to the hospital for X-ray examination of the relevant parts. If a broad translucent band is observed in the epiphysis, the epiphysis has not yet closed and the translucent band is actually an epiphysis that has not yet fully ossified; on the other hand, if no translucent band is observed, the epiphysis has fully ossified and the test subject’s epiphysis has closed. Closure of the epiphysis often means that the person’s height is no longer increasing. If you want to check the closure of the epiphyses, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to confirm the closure of the epiphyses.