It may seriously retard bone growth.
The epiphyseal disc refers to the regions of growth located at the ends of long bones. If these areas are injured as the bone is growing, a child may be left with shortened limbs, joint pain, or misshapen limbs.
epiphyseal plate, it is made up of cartilage that expands and is turned into bone with elongates the bone.
Bones grow in length by endochondral ossification. It begins with cartilage that acts like a model of the bone that will grow. The bone grows in length and diameter(appositional). the structure that allows this is the epiphyseal cartilage that seperates the epiphysis from the diaphysis. When the bone is fully grown this cartilage will become bone and simply the epiphyseal line.
Identity Disc happened in 2004-08.
Well it should happen to more games but have you tried cleaning it? Or maybe you entered the disc the disc side the wrong way
A compact disc player could read no disc because there is no disc in the player. It could also read no disc because the disc in not compatible or readable.
Injury to the epiphyseal disc, also known as the growth plate, can lead to disruptions in bone growth and development. This can result in premature closure of the growth plate, causing limb length discrepancies or deformities. Additionally, such injuries may lead to conditions like osteonecrosis or growth disturbances, impacting the overall function and alignment of the affected bone. Timely diagnosis and intervention are crucial to minimize long-term complications.
You have injured a disc in your back ( little shock absorbers between your vertebrae ), and it is bulging out at the site of the injury. Take care or it may become herneated or rurtured.
Front are disc, rear could be either disc or drum.
Swelling of the optic disc could be optic edema. This is what happens when the disc becomes inflamed. It could be from intracranial pressure as well.
"I think I have herniated my Articular Disc"
You have injured a disc in your back ( little shock absorbers between your vertebrae ), and it is bulging out at the site of the injury. Take care or it may become herneated or rurtured.