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.

Miles4Hips Board Member Ashley Spalla was this weeks guest on the Help for Hip Dysplasia Podcast with Laura Rutterford. They talk about Ashley’s incredible Hip journey, filled with strength and inspiration. Ashley also tells us about access to adaptive sport, unlocking so many more activities than I knew were possible, and her work on the

I’m A HIPpy is a grassroots organization from British Columbia powered by a community who are passionate about Hip Dysplasia and children’s hip health. Founded in 2016, I’m A HIPpy is a community of doctors, nurses, researchers, patients, families and volunteers, all committed to working towards a world free from the burden of Hip Dysplasia and other
Would you like to learn more more about the implants used in total hip replacements? The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons have created a video explaining the different components and materials used in total hip replacements. A summery of the information can be found on the AAHKS website click here.

Jackie is a yoga instructor and future physical therapist. She shares the story of her dysplasia diagnosis and PAO surgery. Her goal at the end of all of this, is to be able to help others whose lives have been put on hold because of some form injury, and to be able to bring awareness

Apply to be a Volunteer with Miles4Hips! Click Here! We are looking for volunteers to help with the following: Become a Miles4Hips Champion by doing an awareness fundraising activity or campaign Share your story Develop educational patient, family, community, or provider resources Develop expert patient resources Assist with patient engagement Development of social media content

Have you seen the stories section of our website? We have stories from patients and caregivers of all ages, and various treatments, and many different stages of their hip dysplasia journeys. We always welcome new stories too! If you would like to share your story email us at miles4hips@gmail.com.

In this resource we provide an overview of some common treatment options for adult and adolescent hip dysplasia. Treatment Options for Adolescent/Adult Hip Dysplasia: The Basics

One of the highlights of Healthy Hips, Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Week was a live hip friendly pilates class hosted by Laura Rutterford of Help for Hip Dysplasia. If you missed the live class no worries! It was recorded, so that you may participate at a time that works with your schedule.

Lessons on Healing Erin, an adult hip dysplasia patient, shares what she has learned through her hip dysplasia journey and her healing process. Maintaining a Positive Morning Routine Erin shares strategies for hip dysplasia patients about how to start each day with positivity What have you learned through your hip dysplasia journey? What helps you

Miles4Hips Board Member Ashley Spalla was this weeks guest on the Help for Hip Dysplasia Podcast with Laura Rutterford. They talk about Ashley’s incredible Hip journey, filled with strength and inspiration. Ashley also tells us about access to adaptive sport, unlocking so many more activities than I knew were possible, and her work on the

I’m A HIPpy is a grassroots organization from British Columbia powered by a community who are passionate about Hip Dysplasia and children’s hip health. Founded in 2016, I’m A HIPpy is a community of doctors, nurses, researchers, patients, families and volunteers, all committed to working towards a world free from the burden of Hip Dysplasia and other
Would you like to learn more more about the implants used in total hip replacements? The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons have created a video explaining the different components and materials used in total hip replacements. A summery of the information can be found on the AAHKS website click here.

Jackie is a yoga instructor and future physical therapist. She shares the story of her dysplasia diagnosis and PAO surgery. Her goal at the end of all of this, is to be able to help others whose lives have been put on hold because of some form injury, and to be able to bring awareness

Apply to be a Volunteer with Miles4Hips! Click Here! We are looking for volunteers to help with the following: Become a Miles4Hips Champion by doing an awareness fundraising activity or campaign Share your story Develop educational patient, family, community, or provider resources Develop expert patient resources Assist with patient engagement Development of social media content

Have you seen the stories section of our website? We have stories from patients and caregivers of all ages, and various treatments, and many different stages of their hip dysplasia journeys. We always welcome new stories too! If you would like to share your story email us at miles4hips@gmail.com.

In this resource we provide an overview of some common treatment options for adult and adolescent hip dysplasia. Treatment Options for Adolescent/Adult Hip Dysplasia: The Basics

One of the highlights of Healthy Hips, Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Week was a live hip friendly pilates class hosted by Laura Rutterford of Help for Hip Dysplasia. If you missed the live class no worries! It was recorded, so that you may participate at a time that works with your schedule.

Lessons on Healing Erin, an adult hip dysplasia patient, shares what she has learned through her hip dysplasia journey and her healing process. Maintaining a Positive Morning Routine Erin shares strategies for hip dysplasia patients about how to start each day with positivity What have you learned through your hip dysplasia journey? What helps you

