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.

Check out our interviews where we explore the Hip Dysplasia Experience through the lens of people who live it. Want to participate in a patient experience interview? Contact us at Miles4Hips@gmail.com. We would love to meet you!

People with hip dysplasia may face the decision to have a total hip replacement (THR). There are a number of different ways that THRs can be done. Two of the most common approaches in posterior hip replacement and anterior hip replacement. People facing this decision often want to know what the best approach is. In…

The 6th annual Day of Movement is on October 12th and we want family, friends, providers, and advocates to join 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,…

Meet Team Jolie! Jolie is now brace and cast free and is enjoying lots of walking on her healthy hips! Learn more about Jolie’s journey with hip dysplasia and how she and her family plan to celebrate and raise awareness on October 12th!

Gabriella had hip pain for 10 years before being diagnosed with hip dysplasia. She recently had a PAO and is looking forward to seeing where the next few months take her.

Nancy Muir, a physical therapist, hip dysplasia patient, and Miles4Hips founder shares these videos on basic crutch and mobility training. Nancy spent the first few years of her career working in hospitals where she trained patients in these skills daily. But it wasn’t until she was diagnosed with hip dysplasia and was a patient that…

Check out the new issue of our newsletter Awareness! In this issue: Check out past issues at https://miles4hips.org/miles4hips-newsletters/awareness-newsletter

In this new episode of Straight from the Hip Podcast Dr. Castañeda interviews Dr. Paul Beaulé, Professor and Chief of the Division of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Ottawa, Canada. They discuss a recent randomized controlled trial he led and published that compared outcomes of patients undergoing arthroscopy in conjunction with periacetabular osteotomy versus those who…

Check out our interviews where we explore the Hip Dysplasia Experience through the lens of people who live it. Want to participate in a patient experience interview? Contact us at Miles4Hips@gmail.com. We would love to meet you!

People with hip dysplasia may face the decision to have a total hip replacement (THR). There are a number of different ways that THRs can be done. Two of the most common approaches in posterior hip replacement and anterior hip replacement. People facing this decision often want to know what the best approach is. In…

The 6th annual Day of Movement is on October 12th and we want family, friends, providers, and advocates to join 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,…

Meet Team Jolie! Jolie is now brace and cast free and is enjoying lots of walking on her healthy hips! Learn more about Jolie’s journey with hip dysplasia and how she and her family plan to celebrate and raise awareness on October 12th!

Gabriella had hip pain for 10 years before being diagnosed with hip dysplasia. She recently had a PAO and is looking forward to seeing where the next few months take her.

Nancy Muir, a physical therapist, hip dysplasia patient, and Miles4Hips founder shares these videos on basic crutch and mobility training. Nancy spent the first few years of her career working in hospitals where she trained patients in these skills daily. But it wasn’t until she was diagnosed with hip dysplasia and was a patient that…

Check out the new issue of our newsletter Awareness! In this issue: Check out past issues at https://miles4hips.org/miles4hips-newsletters/awareness-newsletter

In this new episode of Straight from the Hip Podcast Dr. Castañeda interviews Dr. Paul Beaulé, Professor and Chief of the Division of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Ottawa, Canada. They discuss a recent randomized controlled trial he led and published that compared outcomes of patients undergoing arthroscopy in conjunction with periacetabular osteotomy versus those who…

