You may be offered a number of different therapies to help you function in your everyday life.
- Speech Therapy - This treatment can help in the later stages of muscular dystrophy if weak muscles are making speaking or swallowing difficult for you.
- Physical Therapy - Physical therapy programs can help you remain mobile, stretch your tight muscles, and ensure that you do not damage your joints. You may also learn ways to limit your energy use so that you do not become overtired.
- Occupational Therapy - This therapy can help you cope with everyday activities. You will learn to use adaptations in your home and special equipment to help you carry out essential tasks. An occupational therapist will also assess your need for mobility aids such as wheelchairs and scooters.
- Recreational Therapy - This type of therapy focuses on helping you to take part in educational and leisure activities.