“…This hypothesis was first formulated by Terry et al 8 when they described the horseshoe-fashioned structure formed by the ACL and ITB. In this sense, it is not surprising that in an anatomically well tensioned reconstructed ACL, a secondary lesion of the ALL, as in the study of Noyes et al, 2 resulted in limited rotational instability, rendering the following ER ineffective or even harmful. However, as reported by the authors themselves in the introduction of their article, when a combined ACL and ALL tear is produced along with an explosive pivot shift, a simple ACL reconstruction is unable to restore native knee stability.…”