This contribution is designed to present magnetic resonance (MR) of the menisci and cartilage to the orthopedic surgeon in a practical manner. The investigators describe those MR sequences and techniques that optimally show injury, as well as the expected morphology of the menisci. Criteria for diagnosis of meniscal tears are outlined. Common “equivocal” meniscal tear appearances are shown and strategies for resolving such equivocal cases are suggested. The difficult problem of diagnosing a meniscal remnant tear or reinjury of a repaired meniscus is covered. Finally, MR imaging of chondromalacia and osteochondral injuries is discussed.