What Is Muscular Dystrophy?

There are several different types of muscular dystrophy, diseases characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting. Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy chiefly affects the muscles used in movement (skeletal muscles) and the heart muscle. The earliest symptoms are joint deformities called contractures that restrict the movement of the elbows, ankles, and neck. Affected individuals also experience muscle weakness and wasting that progresses slowly from the upper arms and lower legs and moving into the shoulders and hips. By adulthood, most people with Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy have heart problems. These come from abnormal heart rhythms and defects with the electrical signals that control … Continue reading

What is Muscular Dystrophy (MD)?

Muscular Dystrophy is the general term for nine kinds of genetic disorders causing degeneration of the skeletal muscles of the human body. Our bodies require and manufacture specific proteins to support muscle development (like “food” for the muscles). In muscular Dystrophy, an error in genetic information causes the body to manufacture those proteins improperly, or not at all. This causes the muscles to slowly deteriorate. Sometimes this deterioration becomes evident very early in life, and other times it doesn’t appear until well into adulthood. A common form of muscular dystrophy which appears in childhood is called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). … Continue reading