Can muscular dystrophy be cured?

Muscular atrophy is partly curable and partly difficult to treat, to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, as follows: First, partly curable: if the patient itself has disuse muscle atrophy, that is, muscle atrophy caused by long-term non-use of the limb, this atrophy can be treated, and can be restored by strengthening exercise and supplementation. Second, some of the treatment is more difficult: pathological causes, such as muscle diseases, including hereditary muscle diseases, and neurogenic underlying diseases, such as those caused by myelitis, as well as muscle atrophy caused by peripheral neuropathy, when muscle atrophy is more difficult to treat, unless the primary disease is improved. Patients can do acupuncture and massage to slow down the degree of muscle atrophy.