Adolescent and Adult Hip Dysplasia Treatment Options

There is no single “right” treatment for every person with hip dysplasia. The best approach depends on many factors, including your symptoms, anatomy, activity goals, age, and the condition of your joint.

This guide introduces the most common non-operative and surgical treatment options for adolescents and adults with hip dysplasia and explains the role each may play in a treatment journey.

Download the guide to learn more about available options and support meaningful discussions with your healthcare team.

Disclaimer: All of the information on this site is peer reviewed, as well as reviewed by our current medical advisor. The information on the Miles4Hips website is meant for informational purposes only. While our goals are to promote understanding and knowledge of hip dysplasia and to empower patients and their families in healthcare decision making, we cannot guarantee accuracy or appropriateness of the information for your specific condition or circumstances. The information on this site is not meant to take the place of the professional judgment of your medical providers. Individuals should always seek the advice of your physician/surgeon, physical therapists, and other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Individuals should never disregard the advice of your medical providers or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.