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While attending the 27th Annual AACVPR Meeting September 6-8 in Orlando, be sure to stop by the Human Kinetics booth # 100. Check out our Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation store to get a preview of the resources you will find at the HK booth. Visit us at the 27th Annual AACVPR Meeting!
Thus, from an X ray of a person’s hand and wrist, we could determine a skeletal age by finding the picture in the atlas closest to the individual’s X ray. Figure 5.4 Hand and wrist X rays are often used for assessment of skeletal age. The numerous hand and wrist bones provide multiple sites for comparison of a child’s X ray with the numerous standard X rays found in an assessment atlas.