Purpose: Mriassessment of Knee Injuries In Different Sports. Procedure: Fortypatients of Sports Related Knee Pain, 10 Each from Football, Basketball,Athletics and Judo Were Selected For the Study. Patients Were Subjected Todedicated Mr Knee Study and Diagnosis Were Analysed. Result: the Study Wasconducted on Forty Patients Complaining of Sports Related Knee Pain, 10 Eachfrom Football, Basketball, Athletics and Judo. Regarding Sex Distribution, 10 Patients (25%) Were Male, While 30Patients (75%) Were Female. Patients Were Subjected to Dedicated Mr Knee Study,2 Patients (5.0 %) Had Normal Mri Findings and 38 Patients (95%) Showedabnormal Mri Findings. Only 17 Patients (44.7 %) Were Diagnosed With Isolatedinjuries and 21 Patients (55.2%) Were Diagnosed With Combined Injuries, Among Footballplayers, 5 (50%) Patients Were Diagnosed With Only Acl Injury, None Diagnosedwith Only Meniscus Injury, 3 (30%) Were Diagnosed With Acl+ Meniscus Injuries,2 (20%) Were Diagnosed With Complex Knee Injuries and No Patient Had Normalmri. Among Basketball Players, 2 (20%) Patients Werediagnosed With Only Acl Injuries, 3 (30%) Patients Were Diagnosed With Onlymeniscal Injuries, 4 (40 %) Patientswere Diagnosed With Acl +Meniscus Injuries, 1 (10%) Patients Were Diagnosedwith Complex Injuries and No Patient Had Normal Mri. Among Athletics, 2(20%) Patients Were Diagnosed With Only Acl Injuries, 1 (10%) Were Diagnosedwith Only Meniscus Injuries, 3 (30%) Were Diagnosed With Acl + Meniscus Kneeinjuries, ...