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Forearm growth, like other skeletal growth, generally ceases after the growth plates in the bones close, which typically happens in late adolescence to early adulthood. For most individuals, this closure occurs around ages 16 to 18 for females and 18 to 21 for males, although it can vary. After this point, the forearm bones will no longer lengthen, although muscle development can continue with training and exercise.

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