Abstract
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is the most common and severe muscular dystrophy that affects about 21.4 in 100,000 boys born alive. It occurs due to the absence of dystrophin protein, resulting in progressive loss of muscle tissue, muscle weakness, and cardiomyopathy. Since there is no cure for DMD, treatments involving physical and pharmacological therapies are constantly explored, an…