There is dislocation of the left acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) with loss of normal alignment of the inferior surfaces of clavicle and acromion.
The inferior border of the clavicle is elevated beyond the superior border of the acromion in the dedicated AC joint view.
There is increased coracoclavicular distance on the affected side. It is 30.5 mm on the symptomatic left compared to 11.5mm on right. (Normal coracoclavicular distance is 11 - 13mm). So it is more than double the normal and indirect evidence of coracoclavicular ligament injury. Hence suggestive of Rockwood type V injury.
Comparison is done with the contralateral acromioclavicular joint, which is in normal alignment.
The glenohumeral joint is in normal alignment
Head, neck and proximal shaft of the left humerus are normal.