How did the skeletal line grow 10cm taller after it closed?

The phenomenon of growing 10 cm taller after epiphyseal closure is a limited epiphyseal closure phenomenon, which means that the epiphysis that closes the limb joints relatively early, appears to be closed. The epiphysis that really controls the latest closure of height may not be completely closed yet, so the human body will have room for height growth. It is a very common natural law that the body basically stops growing when the latest epiphysis closes. The chances of the epiphysis, which is associated with height growth, appearing to grow taller even after it has completely closed are very low. The age at which the human body stops growing in height is around 25 years old, and if the epiphysis, which is the latest to close in height, is not completely closed, there is still a possibility of growing taller.