
The International Hip Dysplasia Institute is a great resource for learning more about hip dysplasia, and there is a section on their website dedicated to adult hip dysplasia. Visit their website to learn more about:– Causes of Hip Dysplasia– Diagnosis– Treatment options, both surgical and non-surgical– And More!

Join Team Angelo in movement on Saturday, October 14! Move your body in honor of him however you would like – walking, running, heading to the park, swimming, etc.! Email miles4hips@gmail.com to be connected to the team’s organizer and make sure to either email your Day of Movement pictures or videos to miles4hips@gmail.com or tag us on

Kelli is a triathlete, and hip dysplasia advocate who was diagnosed and underwent bilateral PAOs in her 40s. Kelli is passionate about hip dysplasia education and awareness and runs the Hippies Club.

The 5th Annual Day of Movement is on October 14, and we want family, friends, providers and advocates joining in from all over the world. Help us spread the word by sharing our poster on your social media or by downloading a copy from our website and sharing it with friends, family, surgeons, physical therapists,