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According to the regression theory, your height should be higher than (175+160) 2=. (Children of low-height parents are generally taller than the average height of their parents). In addition, the economy of your parents' generation is not very good (generally speaking), and the potential of genes has not been fully realized, but the economy of our generation is a little better, and it is even more reasonable to say that your rise is more than 165.
But genetic stuff is hard to say, it can't be a simple linear relationship, plus various reasons, can only be made from a statistical inference.
Linked to your personal situation, it should be something like this:
In the process of body development, there will be such a situation, if a person reaches the critical period of growth and development, if there is an irresistible cause (such as malnutrition), the body can no longer grow at a normal rate, it will slow down the growth and development. So what happens to the next machine? After the obstacle is removed (e.g., nutrition returns to normal), the body will develop a developmental phenomenon that normal physiology "shouldn't" have:
The body will develop faster to reach a normal level of development. This phenomenon is medically called upward growth. Of course, this needs to be within a certain time frame, and if you are correcting the nutrition problem at the age of 35, then the body is powerless.
I think your situation should belong to the above phenomenon. I don't dare to agree that your problem has nothing to do with your broken bones, but I can't be sure that it has a relationship. There should be no research on this at the moment.
Suggestion: I think you should go to the hospital and do a bone age test. Only from the bone age can be seen that you have not yet grown taller, and how tall you can grow, these aspects of bone age can be **. (You can look at the principle of bone age)
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Take a x-ray to see if the femoral bone scale is closed, and if it is not closed, you can increase your height by taking growth hormone, while strengthening nutrition, taking calcium in calcium, or Luo Gaiquan and the like. If it's closed, that's it.
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The prognosis of calcaneal fracture does not affect height, and injuries to the long bones of the limbs (tibia and fibula, femur) and axial bone (spine) have a greater impact on height, but as long as the epiphyseal cartilage (i.e., the epiphyseal lines at both ends of the long bones on x-ray) is not affected, it will not affect the longitudinal growth of the bone. Generally, the height of girls at the age of 18 is basically stable, and the individual differences in the elevation and development of boys are large, and some people are still growing taller at the age of 28.
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So far, there has been no increase in height, so it should not have much to do with fractures, (related to genetics, physical health, and nutrition) It is estimated that it will be longer.
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There is no correlation between a fractured calcaneus two years ago and no increase in height so far, in short, the former is not the source of the latter;
With a height of 165 and an age of 18, even if you can still grow taller, there is not much space. X-rays of the knee joint can be taken to see if the epiphyseal line is closed, if the epiphyseal line is closed, you can't grow taller.
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There should be no connection between height and fractures, it may be that you do not secrete growth hormone and cause you to not grow taller.
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Boys and girls?? It's good that girls don't have to grow up, boys, there are still six or seven years left before they will never grow, there is nothing to rush, eat more good, move more, don't handjob, fight too much and don't grow up.
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You haven't reached a long time, the average boy only grows hard in high school, and smoking and drinking will also affect his height.
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It is a fallacy that you cannot grow tall after the epiphyseal line is closed!! Even in middle and old age, people still have a way to increase their height!!
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After growing taller, please be patient and read it through.
Ask the doctor and look at the books.
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It is possible to increase the height, but due to the destruction and reconstruction of bone tissue, the repaired bone tissue is weaker than normal bone tissue and is prone to fractures.
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It doesn't affect it, but it's going to be higher than it used to be (as it seems to be).
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: Cost: about 2000. It healed in more than a month, no more than two months at most, without any sequelae.
Western medicine: cost: about 50,000, most of the year can not heal, some can not heal for a year or two, need to have two surgeries, and there are many sequelae.
Although Chinese medicine costs less and the effect is fast, you have to find the right one, and you have to find those who know traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics**, and at the same time can prepare their own medicine for bone grafting.
Surgery is just an internal fixation, if your fracture is really not reducible, it is terrible and you have to have surgery, then surgery. Surgery can cause more trauma to the bones and soft tissues, deplete qi and blood, take a long time to heal, and have many sequelae. In fact, the key is not to fix, but to let the callus grow rapidly and heal the fracture in the shortest time.
Instead of having surgery, resting and exercising.
During the fracture, carp, rooster, and bamboo shoots should not be eaten. Good luck soon**!
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If you have a lot of money, you can go to Shanghai**. We're all here for just over 10,000. **The effect is almost the same, the difference is that the hospital grade is low, the fee is low, and the condition of the inpatient ward is a little worse.
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Calcaneal fracture is recommended to be fixed for 5 weeks and then fumigated with traditional Chinese medicine, and plasters can be applied externally during the fixation period, and there will be no sequelae.
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Fibula fracture generally does not affect height, mainly depends on where you are fractured, if it is a epiphysis injury, some will affect the growth of the fibula, but the fibula is a small bone in the lower leg, which will not affect your height, and may cause deformity of the ankle joint, the epiphysis is at both ends of the bone, if the damage is not to the two ends of the bone, it will not have any effect, and you are now older, even if it is a epiphysis injury, it is estimated that there will be no deformity in the future, so don't worry too much.
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No, besides, the growth ability of adolescents is so good, and the periosteum will promote fracture repair.
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The "ribs" you say should be the "fibula", that is, the small bones in the lower legs.
The fracture itself does not affect the growth of the bones. However, if the steel plate is applied after the operation, and the drug is not used**, the healing time is too long, especially for adolescents who are in vigorous growth, it may affect the normal growth of the affected limb and produce deformities.
For more details, please log in to this space, and refer to articles such as "Bone Nonunion and Blood Stasis", "Refutation of the Lack of Effect of Drugs for Treating Bone Injuries", "Talking about the Length and Shortness of Splints and Steel Plates", etc., which may inspire you.
Good luck soon**!
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In this case, the only way to do this is to use talar heel fusion and calcaneal rotten correction to solve the problem of pain on the one hand, and flat feet due to calcaneal collapse on the other. Guan Xunye fusion does not have a major effect on the flexibility of the foot, because this joint plays a small role in the movement of the ankle joint. However, after joint fusion, it will lead to an increase in the load on other joints in the long term, leading to the occurrence of arthritis in other joints.
If the pain is significant, surgery is the best option.
Wang Aiguo, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital.
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