Campaign Muscle Groups
Regional campaigning Muscle Groups have been set up nationwide as part of the National Muscle Group Support Network. Individuals, families and clinicians have joined forces with the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign to demand action from the NHS and social services to urgently address poor services and gaps in care.
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Find out more about your regional Muscle Group...
- East Midlands Muscle Group The fight for service improvements in the East Midlands region is underway with the launch of the East Midlands Muscle Group.
- East of England Muscle Group Patients, families and clinicians are joining forces in the East of England Muscle Group to secure better services in the region.
- London Muscle Group The fight to strengthen neuromuscular services in the NHS London region is underway with the launch of the London Muscle Group.
- North East Muscle Group The battle to secure and improve services is in full swing with the launch of the North East Muscle Group.
- North West Muscle Group The fight for better services is underway with the launch of the North West Muscle Group.
- South Central Muscle Group Patients and families have joined forces from across the NHS South Central region with the launch of the South Central Muscle Group.
- South East Coast Muscle Group Patients, families and clinicians are joining forces in the South East Coast Muscle Group to secure better services in the region.
- South West Muscle Group The South West Muscle Group is pressing for the urgent and effective implementation of the South West Neuromuscular Strategy.
- West Midlands Muscle Group The West Midlands Muscle Group is campaigning for everyone with muscular dystrophy or a related neuromuscular condition in the region to have access to specialist multi-disciplinary care.
- Yorkshire and Humber Muscle Group Patients and families have joined forces from across the Yorkshire and Humber region with the launch of the Yorkshire and Humber Muscle Group.




