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.

Owen’s family shares their long journey through bracing and surgery for Owen’s hip dysplasia. This brave, resilient, and smiley young kid hasn’t let hip dysplasia slow him down, and he is currently “Hip Healthy!”

In this episode of Straight From the Hip Dr. Pablo Castañeda talks with Rafael Sierra, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, who has focused his career on hip preservation as well as hip replacement with a strong focus on hip dysplasia and femoroacetabular impingement. They talk about 3 papers termed

Kait is an Occupational Therapist who endured multiple unsuccessful hip surgeries. She persevered and advocated to get a correct diagnosis of a complicated condition called Miserable Malalignment. She now dreams of educating others about this diagnosis and using her journey to inspire others to return to Meaningful Movement. Kait recently appeared on the Major Pain

Emma shares the story of her hip dysplasia diagnosis as an adult, and how she manages her symptoms while she prepares for her hip replacement. Emma is also an advocate for disability rights “I really think we need to change the conversation around disability and accessibility in the UK and beyond.”

We would like to welcome our new junior board members for 2024! Eve is a Health Sciences student from Northern Ontario, and Bronagh is a physiotherapy student from Ireland.

Claire, an adult hip dysplasia patient, interviews her Mum to learn more about the experience of caregiving for a loved one with hip dysplasia and to provide support for others.

Disclaimer: 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

Owen’s family shares their long journey through bracing and surgery for Owen’s hip dysplasia. This brave, resilient, and smiley young kid hasn’t let hip dysplasia slow him down, and he is currently “Hip Healthy!”

In this episode of Straight From the Hip Dr. Pablo Castañeda talks with Rafael Sierra, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, who has focused his career on hip preservation as well as hip replacement with a strong focus on hip dysplasia and femoroacetabular impingement. They talk about 3 papers termed

Kait is an Occupational Therapist who endured multiple unsuccessful hip surgeries. She persevered and advocated to get a correct diagnosis of a complicated condition called Miserable Malalignment. She now dreams of educating others about this diagnosis and using her journey to inspire others to return to Meaningful Movement. Kait recently appeared on the Major Pain

Emma shares the story of her hip dysplasia diagnosis as an adult, and how she manages her symptoms while she prepares for her hip replacement. Emma is also an advocate for disability rights “I really think we need to change the conversation around disability and accessibility in the UK and beyond.”

We would like to welcome our new junior board members for 2024! Eve is a Health Sciences student from Northern Ontario, and Bronagh is a physiotherapy student from Ireland.

Claire, an adult hip dysplasia patient, interviews her Mum to learn more about the experience of caregiving for a loved one with hip dysplasia and to provide support for others.

Disclaimer: 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

