This book offers a comprehensive, multidimensional exploration of myofascial trigger points, one of the most common and often underdiagnosed causes of musculoskeletal pain. From their definition and pathophysiology to advanced methods of assessment and treatment, it provides a comprehensive overview that is essential for healthcare professionals. Trigger points, described as palpable nodules in the musculature, not only affect the quality of life of millions of people, but also pose a significant challenge in their diagnosis and treatment. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the importance of manual therapies, therapeutic exercises and treatment, as well as the management of psychological and emotional factors that can influence pain, are addressed. This book not only seeks to provide practical, evidence-based tools for the management of trigger points, but also invites readers to reflect on the evolution of therapeutic techniques and the need for a personalized approach to treatment. With an eye toward the future, advances in research and methods are highlighted.