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.

It’s time for our next quiz! Go to https://forms.gle/LBESwaa6eaVcHiwk7 to take the quiz, and enter for a chance to win a prize at the end of the month! One entry per quiz, entries due by 6/29. The topic of our second quiz is adult surgical treatments, and the answers can be found at:

Coley shares the story of her PAO, non-union and THR, and how her volunteer work with service dogs for veterans and first responders helped her through this.

Do you have questions about nutrition and its role in surgery recovery? Check out our great resource on nutrition written by Claire, who is a physiotherapist in the UK. She goes over nutrition basics, the effects of surgery on our body, and some recommendations to help prepare and recover from surgery. This information is meant for informational

Caroline started having hip surgeries in her teenage years, and her journey is not yet over. She talks about the impact hip dysplasia has had on many aspects of her life and why it is so important to raise awareness to that others know this diagnosis expands beyond dogs and babies.

Join us for an “Easter Egg Hunt” to find the sticker in the picture on our website. The sticker can be found in one of The Expert Patient: Resources BY Patients FOR Patients. Once you find it use the google form below to submit your entry and be entered in a drawing to win a Prize.

Jade, from Western Australia, shares her hip dysplasia story of her diagnosis then PAO, THR and hip arthroscopy.

Cam’s journey to receiving a hip dysplasia diagnosis and, ultimately, PAO surgery, was riddled by accidents and injuries and pushing through pain. Cam shares his message to others to “fight for it with everything you’ve got. Look for the light in all the darkness.”

It’s time for our next quiz! Go to https://forms.gle/LBESwaa6eaVcHiwk7 to take the quiz, and enter for a chance to win a prize at the end of the month! One entry per quiz, entries due by 6/29. The topic of our second quiz is adult surgical treatments, and the answers can be found at:

Coley shares the story of her PAO, non-union and THR, and how her volunteer work with service dogs for veterans and first responders helped her through this.

Do you have questions about nutrition and its role in surgery recovery? Check out our great resource on nutrition written by Claire, who is a physiotherapist in the UK. She goes over nutrition basics, the effects of surgery on our body, and some recommendations to help prepare and recover from surgery. This information is meant for informational

Caroline started having hip surgeries in her teenage years, and her journey is not yet over. She talks about the impact hip dysplasia has had on many aspects of her life and why it is so important to raise awareness to that others know this diagnosis expands beyond dogs and babies.

Join us for an “Easter Egg Hunt” to find the sticker in the picture on our website. The sticker can be found in one of The Expert Patient: Resources BY Patients FOR Patients. Once you find it use the google form below to submit your entry and be entered in a drawing to win a Prize.

Jade, from Western Australia, shares her hip dysplasia story of her diagnosis then PAO, THR and hip arthroscopy.

Cam’s journey to receiving a hip dysplasia diagnosis and, ultimately, PAO surgery, was riddled by accidents and injuries and pushing through pain. Cam shares his message to others to “fight for it with everything you’ve got. Look for the light in all the darkness.”

