• Meet Kyle

    Meet Kyle

    Kyle’s hip dysplasia journey started over a decade ago, But now, in his mid 30s, he is recovering well from PAO surgery and is looking forward to many years of keeping up with his ice hockey playing son!

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  • How it Started!

    How it Started!

    Miles4Hips started with Nancy’s quest to run a 100-mile race and to raise awareness and support the International Hip Dysplasia Institute, and over $5000 was raised for the IHDI! That first event was the starting point that became the Miles4Hips you see today. “I was humbled and overwhelmed by the support and enthusiasm we received…

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  • Last Chance for End-of-Year Giving!

    Last Chance for End-of-Year Giving!

    As we wind down the final hours of 2022 and the last opportunities for end-of-year giving, consider a gift to the International Hip Dysplasia Institute to help fund their research, education, and technological programs and developments to help support lifelong, healthy hips for all of those impacted by Hip Dysplasia. Visit their website to learn…

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  • Support the International Hip Dysplasia Institute

    Support the International Hip Dysplasia Institute

    The International Hip Dysplasia Institute is the global humanitarian leader in the fight against hip dysplasia. They envision a world free from the suffering of hip dysplasia by increasing awareness and prevention, developing new diagnosing technologies and improving the treatment process for those affected by hip dysplasia. One of the goals of Miles4Hips is to…

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  • Erin’s Story

    Erin’s Story

    Erin, an adult hip dysplasia patient, shares her poignant story about undergoing PAO and labral reconstruction surgeries and the many lessons as she returned to her roles as mother, wife, harpist, and grand adventurer. Share your story by using the google form on the button bellow or email us at miles4hips@gmail.com

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  • History of the PAO: The Original Patients and Their 30-Year Outcomes

    History of the PAO: The Original Patients and Their 30-Year Outcomes

    A patient-friendly summary of the research articles reporting outcomes for the original patients that had PAO surgery in Bern, Switzerland in the 1980s.

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