Explanation:The Danis classification originally described ankle fractures based on the level of fibular fracture relative to the syndesmosis. This system was later modified and popularized by Weber, resulting in the Weber classification (A, B, C). The fracture level correlates with the likelihood of syndesmotic injury and instability. Higher fractures typically indicate greater syndesmotic disruption. Understanding these classifications assists in determining treatment strategy. Accurate classification helps guide surgical planning and prognosis. Reference: Danis R. "Les fractures malleolaires." Masson, Paris, 1949.