MRI can confirm the diagnosis of meniscal injuries and ligament tears. MRI is the most important test to confirm the diagnosis of meniscal injuries and ligament tears. MRI can clearly show the shape of the meniscus and the extent of the injury. MRI is a common imaging test used in medicine, and when utilizing MRI to examine meniscal ligament injuries, if there is a tear of the meniscal ligament, the results will show a high signal of damage in the form of a large patch or a long strip. In addition to MRI, other diagnostic imaging methods such as high-resolution ultrasound of the knee and high-resolution CT can be helpful in the diagnosis of intra-articular knee disorders. Patients with meniscus injuries and ligament tears should go to the hospital in a timely manner. If the doctor wants to do an MRI, it is important to note that patients with pacemakers or cochlear implants and other metal devices are not allowed to undergo this test, and other tests can be done to confirm the diagnosis of the condition.