“…A differential diagnosis list of lameness was created as degenerative, anomalous (heritable, congenital), metabolic, neoplastic, inflammatory, infectious, immune mediated and trauma (fracture, ligament rupture or avulsion, and wound) 4 . The list of differential diagnosis for pain on palpation of the lateral side of the stifle was then further narrowed down as follows: the cranial/caudal cruciate ligament rupture, long digital extensor (LDE) luxation/avulsion, avulsion of lateral/medial head of gastrocnemius muscle, trauma to the patellar tendon, fracture, avulsion of the tibial tuberosity, gastrocnemius tendinopathy 5 and traumatic lateral meniscus damage possibly combined with a lateral collateral ligament injury 6 …”