The body systems that are affected by muscular dystrophy include the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. Many organs are also affected by this genetic disorder.
Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a genetic disorder that weakens the muscles that help the body move.
the muscular and digestive systems
Muscular and Skeletal systems.
affects heart muscle, causing arrhythmias and heart block, and the muscles of the digestive system, leading to motility disorders and constipation. Other body systems are affected as well: Myotonic dystrophy may cause cataracts
Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a genetic disorder that weakens the muscles that help the body move.
Muscular Dystrophy causes numerous effects on the body. Here are just a few: aniexty, balance, bladder dysfunction, bowel problems, depression, and fatigue.
primarily affects the skeletal muscles and the muscles of the heart.
Directly, your skeletal system is affected since the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), being a ligament, connects the Femur to the Tibia. Indirectly, the affected systems would be: muscular, nervous, and integumentary systems.
Internal organ systems: Pelvic system, digestive system, urinary system, skeleto-muscular system.
Skeletal and muscular systems
a description of how the muscular system work with other body systems
Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic disorders that lead to progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. This can result in difficulty with movement, breathing, and other physical functions. The severity of symptoms and progression of the disease can vary depending on the specific type of muscular dystrophy.