🪧 Imaging

Build the approach before you need it.

A systematic read, every time: adequacy, alignment, bones, joint, soft tissues — then interpretation, certainty, associated injuries and the next step.

A film, described and questioned

orthopaedic xrays
YouImaging lab: give me a text-described ankle X-ray case and make me present it systematically.
CoachAP and lateral ankle, adult, adequate views. There is a transverse fibular fracture at the level of the joint line, with widening of the medial clear space. Present your read in five parts: finding, interpretation, certainty, associated injury, next step.
YouWeber B fracture with medial clear space widening, so likely unstable.
CoachYou have the pattern. You have not stated your certainty or what you must exclude. Which single further view or examination finding would change your management, and why?

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Imaging lab: give me a text-described ankle X-ray case and make me present it systematically.
Quiz me on paediatric elbow films. Ossification centres first, then the injuries I would miss.
Give me five text-described films of aggressive bone lesions and make me justify my level of concern.

Before you start

You can upload an image if your ChatGPT plan supports it, but you do not need to. Text-described films cover the whole core experience, and the coach will say when it is working from a description rather than an image.

The coach will not describe findings it cannot see, and will not treat a single indirect sign as proof of a diagnosis.

Formative education — not certification of clinical competence. Do not enter identifiable patient information.

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