If the epiphyses are not completely closed, there is still a possibility of growth. The growth of height is directly related to the longitudinal development of the epiphysis. If the epiphysis is closed, the growth of height will generally stop, but if the epiphysis is not completely closed, there is still a certain amount of room for growth, but relatively speaking, the room for growth is relatively small. In addition, although the height growth and development is related to genetic factors, it may also have a lot to do with the acquired nutrition, which may be caused by the lack of growth hormone in the body, and you should go to the hospital in time to check whether there is a lack of growth hormone, so that you can replenish it in time. In addition, before the epiphysis is not completely closed, the child should be allowed to do some jumping, basketball and other sports, while dietary attention to supplemental nutrients, can also promote growth.