Webinar: Exercise and Dystrophinopathy - What Families Need to Know
This webinar is designed to help families better understand how exercise research is being translated into real-world care for individuals living with Duchenne and Becker. We provide an overview of why translating exercise research into clinical practice matters, including the origins of recent PT/exercise convenings and updates on related publications shaping this work. We also review resources available to families and highlight key takeaways from recent research and clinical discussions, focused on practical, family-centered insights for daily life and long-term health.

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