π Normal
TECHNIQUE / POSITIONING
1π AP, lateral and mortise views of the ankle obtained
2π Adequate positioning with ankle in neutral alignment
3π Suboptimal positioning / rotation
BONY ALIGNMENT
4π Normal tibiotalar alignment
5π Medial / lateral talar tilt
6π Ankle joint subluxation / dislocation
DISTAL TIBIA
7π Distal tibial epiphysis appropriate for age
8π Metaphyseal irregularity / fracture
9π Physeal injury (Salter–Harris)
DISTAL FIBULA
10π Distal fibular epiphysis normal for age
11π Distal fibular fracture
12π Physeal injury involving fibula
TALUS
13π Talus shows normal contour and density
14π Talar dome irregularity / osteochondral defect
15π Talar fracture
ANKLE JOINT SPACE
16π Ankle joint space preserved
17π Joint space narrowing
18π Joint effusion suspected
GROWTH PLATES (PHYSIS)
19π Physes normal in width and contour
20π Widened / irregular physes
21π Physeal injury (Salter–Harris)
SOFT TISSUES
22π No abnormal soft tissue swelling
23π Soft tissue swelling
24π Soft tissue calcification / foreign body
IMPRESSION
25π No radiographic abnormality detected
26π Ankle fracture / physeal injury identified
27π Findings suggestive of ligamentous injury—clinical correlation advised
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