
Elise shares the story of her diagnosis of femoral retroversion and bilateral femoral osteotomies.
Kait is an occupational therapist in coastal California. She loves spending time with her dog and her loved ones, traveling, studying new topics, learning new languages, reading, writing (currently writing a memoir), poetry, and drinking coffee. She has a passion for running, hiking, tennis, gym workouts, and soccer. Kait has had pain in her legs…

Join Dr. Pablo Castañeda in this week’s podcast episode as he chats with a personal hero: the brilliant Dr. Chad Price, the driving force behind the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. They dive into the fascinating Buchelberger thesis, unraveling its insights into the development of the human hip joint and beyond. Don’t miss this engaging conversation!

Are you passionate about hip dysplasia awareness and wanting to support hip dysplasia community? Miles4Hips is looking for a Junior Board Member to join our team for 2024! This is a volunteer position and requires a 12-month commitment. Roles and responsibilities will include: Skills/Requirements: Questions? Please email us at miles4hips@gmail.com for more information. Applications are…

The International Hip Dysplasia Institute has started a Podcast! In this first episode Pablo Castañeda talks with Pooya Hosseinzadeh and Scott Rosenfeld about a study they published looking at the development of the acetabulum after a closed or open reduction for infants with developmental dislocation of the hip.

Whether you are looking to manage your hip dysplasia conservatively or surgically, a physical therapist (PT) can be an extremely valuable member of your medical care team. Here are answers to common questions and some tips to get the most out of your physical therapy experience.