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.
Miles4Hips is a patient-driven collective for those affected by hip dysplasia. Read more about our mission, vision and goals.

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,

Patients with hip dysplasia often ask what they should back for the hospital for their hip surgery. Here is the ultimate packing list BY patients FOR patients.

For Hip Dysplasia Around the World Week last year we featured interviews with orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists and an advocate from around the globe!

Claire, an adult hip dysplasia patient, interviews her Mum to learn more about the experience of caregiving for a loved one with hip dysplasia and to provide support for others.

This is a research summary of Geoffrey Wilkin et al.’s 2017 article titled “A Contemporary Definition of Hip Dysplasia and Structural Instability: Toward a Comprehensive Classification of Acetabular Dysplasia.”

Do you want to be the next Miles4Hips Junior Board Member? Roles and Responsibilities: – Participate in monthly board meetings – Develop content for at least 6 Miles4Hips social media posts during the year – Collaborate with Miles4Hips Board Members, medical reviewers, and other community advocates to help develop content for 3-4 newsletters during the

Dr. Julie Jacobsen is a physical therapist and associate professor at the School of Health Professions at Via University in Denmark. Julie’s shares her experiences treating patients with hip dysplasia. She discusses some of the research projects she and her team are working on, including a randomized controlled trial exploring conservative management for people who

Nancy is a hip dysplasia patient who completed her Doctor of Health Science in Rehabilitation Sciences in 2023. Her dissertation research was on learning about patients’ PAO surgery decision-making experiences and she also published her research in an orthopedic surgery journal. Read a summary of her work!

This year Miles4Hips partnered with I’m a HIPpy out of Vancouver, Canada for our annual Day of Movement event. People from all over the world joined with local meet-ups, friends, family, colleagues, and as individuals for a weekend of moving for hip health and raising hip dysplasia awareness. Together we raised nearly $6K CAD to

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,

Patients with hip dysplasia often ask what they should back for the hospital for their hip surgery. Here is the ultimate packing list BY patients FOR patients.

For Hip Dysplasia Around the World Week last year we featured interviews with orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists and an advocate from around the globe!

Claire, an adult hip dysplasia patient, interviews her Mum to learn more about the experience of caregiving for a loved one with hip dysplasia and to provide support for others.

This is a research summary of Geoffrey Wilkin et al.’s 2017 article titled “A Contemporary Definition of Hip Dysplasia and Structural Instability: Toward a Comprehensive Classification of Acetabular Dysplasia.”

Do you want to be the next Miles4Hips Junior Board Member? Roles and Responsibilities: – Participate in monthly board meetings – Develop content for at least 6 Miles4Hips social media posts during the year – Collaborate with Miles4Hips Board Members, medical reviewers, and other community advocates to help develop content for 3-4 newsletters during the

Dr. Julie Jacobsen is a physical therapist and associate professor at the School of Health Professions at Via University in Denmark. Julie’s shares her experiences treating patients with hip dysplasia. She discusses some of the research projects she and her team are working on, including a randomized controlled trial exploring conservative management for people who

Nancy is a hip dysplasia patient who completed her Doctor of Health Science in Rehabilitation Sciences in 2023. Her dissertation research was on learning about patients’ PAO surgery decision-making experiences and she also published her research in an orthopedic surgery journal. Read a summary of her work!

This year Miles4Hips partnered with I’m a HIPpy out of Vancouver, Canada for our annual Day of Movement event. People from all over the world joined with local meet-ups, friends, family, colleagues, and as individuals for a weekend of moving for hip health and raising hip dysplasia awareness. Together we raised nearly $6K CAD to

