Miles4Hips is a patient-driven collective that is dedicated to raising hip dysplasia awareness, supporting the efforts of national and international organizations who support and advance hip dysplasia care, providing information and resources for the hip dysplasia community, and promoting the enjoyment of movement and miles in all people for healthy hips and minds.

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It is estimate that what percentage of total hip replacements in the US are due to hip dysplasia? ✅a. 10% b. 20% c. 30% d.

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On June 16, Donna marks the 60th anniversary of the surgery she underwent at just five-and-a-half years old in Toronto—a surgery that allowed her to

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  • Colette’s Story

    After a successful recovery from her first PAO and returning to her nursing career and marathon running Colette is now navigating recovery from her second PAO. Through every challenge, she continues to celebrate small victories and looks forward to returning to the activities she loves.

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  • Donna’s Story

    On June 16, Donna marks the 60th anniversary of the surgery she underwent at just five-and-a-half years old in Toronto—a surgery that allowed her to walk. Donna was one of the patients of Dr. Robert Salter at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Salter is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern pediatric…

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  • Myles’ Story

    Diagnosed with hip dysplasia as a newborn, Myles has faced a lifelong journey that includes failed early treatments, major surgery, ongoing hip instability, and the added complexity of a rare neurological condition. His mother shares the realities of caregiving, navigating difficult decisions, and finding hope and joy while focusing on comfort, function, and quality of…

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  • The Ultimate Hospital Packing List

    One of the most common questions patients ask before surgery is: “What should I bring to the hospital?” Our Hip Dysplasia Surgery Hospital Packing List was created BY patients FOR patients and combines practical tips and favorite comfort items recommended by the hip dysplasia community to help you prepare for surgery and recovery with confidence.

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  • 📚 Meet the Author & Community Book Discussion 💙

    In honor of Hip Dysplasia Awareness Month, we’re excited to host a special virtual conversation r Allison Dowdy, author of the book Wrong Hips, Right Life on June 26, 2026, at 7:00 PM EDT. Join us for an evening of connection, conversation, and community as we discuss Allison’s powerful and moving book, explore the realities of living…

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  • Jenna’s Story

    Jenna is a Miles4Hips volunteer who also shared her personal story. She was diagnosed with severe hip dysplasia at age 14, and underwent two PAO surgeries during her teenage years. Jenna shared how support of her family, medical team, and community, helped her find strength to get through these challenges surgeries and recoveries and move…

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  • 6th Annual Hip Health Day Celebration!

    To start off Hip Dysplasia Awareness month the Hip Hope Network is hosting their 6th Annual Hip Health Day Celebration on Sunday, June 7th 10:00-11:30 am PDT! Hip Health Day celebrates the achievement & efforts of the global hip health community and will include updates from research & advocacy groups. Miles4Hips will be participating in…

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  • Adult Experiences with Hip Dysplasia Survey

    We are sharing on behalf of Miles4Hips and the Hippy Lab research team from the University of British Columbia. They are beginning data collection on a survey aimed at understanding the experiences of adults living with hip dysplasia. Hearing from a wide range of people will provide richer insights into daily life, quality of life,…

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  • Welcome to our 2026 Educational Week!

    Did you miss our education week? This year we are dedicated a full week to learning about hip dysplasia across the lifespan. Learn about screening, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and the real-life impact of this condition from birth through adulthood.

    Read More


  • Adolescent & Adult Surgical Treatment

    Click here to read https://miles4hips.org/adolescent-adult-surgical-treatment

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Latest News

  • Colette’s Story

    After a successful recovery from her first PAO and returning to her nursing career and marathon running Colette is now navigating recovery from her second PAO. Through every challenge, she continues to celebrate small victories and looks forward to returning to the activities she loves.

    Read More


  • Donna’s Story

    On June 16, Donna marks the 60th anniversary of the surgery she underwent at just five-and-a-half years old in Toronto—a surgery that allowed her to walk. Donna was one of the patients of Dr. Robert Salter at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Salter is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern pediatric…

    Read More


  • Myles’ Story

    Diagnosed with hip dysplasia as a newborn, Myles has faced a lifelong journey that includes failed early treatments, major surgery, ongoing hip instability, and the added complexity of a rare neurological condition. His mother shares the realities of caregiving, navigating difficult decisions, and finding hope and joy while focusing on comfort, function, and quality of…

    Read More


  • The Ultimate Hospital Packing List

    One of the most common questions patients ask before surgery is: “What should I bring to the hospital?” Our Hip Dysplasia Surgery Hospital Packing List was created BY patients FOR patients and combines practical tips and favorite comfort items recommended by the hip dysplasia community to help you prepare for surgery and recovery with confidence.

    Read More


  • 📚 Meet the Author & Community Book Discussion 💙

    In honor of Hip Dysplasia Awareness Month, we’re excited to host a special virtual conversation r Allison Dowdy, author of the book Wrong Hips, Right Life on June 26, 2026, at 7:00 PM EDT. Join us for an evening of connection, conversation, and community as we discuss Allison’s powerful and moving book, explore the realities of living…

    Read More


  • Jenna’s Story

    Jenna is a Miles4Hips volunteer who also shared her personal story. She was diagnosed with severe hip dysplasia at age 14, and underwent two PAO surgeries during her teenage years. Jenna shared how support of her family, medical team, and community, helped her find strength to get through these challenges surgeries and recoveries and move…

    Read More


  • 6th Annual Hip Health Day Celebration!

    To start off Hip Dysplasia Awareness month the Hip Hope Network is hosting their 6th Annual Hip Health Day Celebration on Sunday, June 7th 10:00-11:30 am PDT! Hip Health Day celebrates the achievement & efforts of the global hip health community and will include updates from research & advocacy groups. Miles4Hips will be participating in…

    Read More


  • Adult Experiences with Hip Dysplasia Survey

    We are sharing on behalf of Miles4Hips and the Hippy Lab research team from the University of British Columbia. They are beginning data collection on a survey aimed at understanding the experiences of adults living with hip dysplasia. Hearing from a wide range of people will provide richer insights into daily life, quality of life,…

    Read More


  • Welcome to our 2026 Educational Week!

    Did you miss our education week? This year we are dedicated a full week to learning about hip dysplasia across the lifespan. Learn about screening, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and the real-life impact of this condition from birth through adulthood.

    Read More


  • Adolescent & Adult Surgical Treatment

    Click here to read https://miles4hips.org/adolescent-adult-surgical-treatment

    Read More