Musculoskeletal Therapy is a rapidly growing profession that addresses problems that affect a large number of people in the population. Some of the most common problems that contribute to absence from work, dependence of medications for pain relief, and ongoing care by a variety of health professionals stem from the musculoskeletal system. The Myotherapist is a primary practitioner who specialises in conditions affecting the muscles, joints and soft tissues of the body. The Myotherapist works in conjunction with medical, chiropractic, physiotherapy and other practitioners and needs to be able to communicate, liaise, refer, and respond appropriately to other practitioners and stake holders with respect to addressing issues of injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation, performance enhancement and optimization, improved mobility and fitness as well as health education in the areas of wellbeing and longevity. This module reviews the roles, responsibilities and methodology applied in the wide range of everyday environments. We examine the role of the Myotherapist in working with problems resulting from work injuries, motor vehicle accidents, and other musculoskeletal/soft tissue injuries and problems.