Reliability of two recently developed procedures assessing biological maturity by ultrasound imaging

This deposit contains ultrasound images taken from two different assessors/raters (JB and NH). The images show growth plates from the right knees of 20 healthy female handball players between 10 and 17 years of age. Five different anatomical landmarks were scanned (one landmark was scanned twice) in order to assess the reliability of assessments of the biological maturity. The images belong to the study "Reliability of two recently developed procedures assessing biological maturity by ultrasound imaging".

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    ultrasound, reliability, youth sport, bone age, biological maturity
Publication date09/02/2024
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  • Hutmacher, Nicole orcid
  • Busch, Jasmin orcid
  • Rüeger, Eva orcid
  • Eichelberger, Patric orcid
  • Romann, Michael orcid
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