About
The Superdads walk supports Muscular Dystrophy Australia who provide support and hope as an organisation to the MD community whilst being recognised as the pre-eminent agency working with MD and Neuromuscular Disorders (NMD). Objectives that derive from the MDA Mission are:
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Providing support, assistance and information for individuals and their families;
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Helping people with neuromuscular disorders to develop and maintain an independent lifestyle;
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Encouraging and funding appropriate research to seek the cause, cure and treatment of neuromuscular disorders;
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Fostering public awareness of these disorders; and
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Limiting artificial barriers which deny equal opportunity to individuals with disabilities.
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Muscular dystrophy is a neuromuscular, genetic disorder which results in the progressive deterioration of muscle strength and function. The most common form in childhood is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, which can see a young boy using a manual wheelchair by the age of 8, and being completely dependent on an electric one by his early teens. Life expectancy for this disorder is usually only until early adulthood.
There are many other types of neuromuscular disorders, affecting people of all ages. While most forms of muscular dystrophy occur in babies or children, some others appear in late adolescence or adulthood. The incidence of persons with a neuromuscular disorder is estimated to be 100 per 100,000 head of population. It is estimated that there are more than 20,000 people in Australia who have some form of neuromuscular disease.
Researchers and doctors are learning more about the causes of muscular dystrophy and various treatments are being trialled to stop the progression of the disease. Nonetheless, through early diagnosis, proper therapy and support an increased quality of life is possible.
Our Mission
Working towards a world without Muscular Dystrophy!
Our Vision
Deliver life changing impact to people living with neuromuscular conditions