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.

Have you seen the stories section of our website? We have stories from patients and caregivers of all ages, and various treatments, and many different stages of their hip dysplasia journeys. We always welcome new stories! If you would like to share your story use the link below or email us at miles4hips@gmail.com

See the latest funded research covering “Babywearing” from IHDI advocate Dr. Henrik Norholt. Research & Education is a critical part of the IHDI Mission. The IHDI provides funding towards published peer reviewed materials which allows them to be “open access”. These materials could not otherwise be viewed without expense. This endowment allows the IHDI to…

Allison’s hip dysplasia was treated in childhood and again in her adult years, but it has never slowed her down. She now walks to raise awareness and shares her faith and passion to support children and families navigating this diagnosis. Would you like to share your story? Email miles4hips@gmail.com or fill out our google form.

Did you miss the live Pilates class on Saturday? The recording is now available on the @helpforhipdysplasia Instagram page!

So, you think you should get a second opinion about your hip. What does that even mean? Why seek another opinion? Who should you see? Where do you choose to go? When should you seek another opinion? How do you make it happen? Read on to have all your questions answered!

Carley, Mom of an infant with hip dysplasia, shares her hip dysplsia hacks includin her top items to bring to the hospital for surgery, top items to have at home after surgery and favorite things they used to get us through this tough time! What are YOUR hip dysplasia hacks???

Have you seen the stories section of our website? We have stories from patients and caregivers of all ages, and various treatments, and many different stages of their hip dysplasia journeys. We always welcome new stories! If you would like to share your story use the link below or email us at miles4hips@gmail.com

See the latest funded research covering “Babywearing” from IHDI advocate Dr. Henrik Norholt. Research & Education is a critical part of the IHDI Mission. The IHDI provides funding towards published peer reviewed materials which allows them to be “open access”. These materials could not otherwise be viewed without expense. This endowment allows the IHDI to…

Allison’s hip dysplasia was treated in childhood and again in her adult years, but it has never slowed her down. She now walks to raise awareness and shares her faith and passion to support children and families navigating this diagnosis. Would you like to share your story? Email miles4hips@gmail.com or fill out our google form.

Did you miss the live Pilates class on Saturday? The recording is now available on the @helpforhipdysplasia Instagram page!

So, you think you should get a second opinion about your hip. What does that even mean? Why seek another opinion? Who should you see? Where do you choose to go? When should you seek another opinion? How do you make it happen? Read on to have all your questions answered!

Carley, Mom of an infant with hip dysplasia, shares her hip dysplsia hacks includin her top items to bring to the hospital for surgery, top items to have at home after surgery and favorite things they used to get us through this tough time! What are YOUR hip dysplasia hacks???

