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.

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  • The 5 W’s of Second Opinions

    So, you think you should get a second opinion about your hip. What does that even mean? Why seek another opinion? Who should you see? Where do you choose to go? When should you seek another opinion? How do you make it happen? Read on to have your questions answered!

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  • Day of Movement 2022 Video

    Thank you to everyone who participated in our 4th Annual Day of Movement. We loved seeing all the different ways everyone moved and raised awareness! See how patients, families, and friends from around the world participated in the Day of Movement!

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  • Donate to the IHDI

    Help support The International Hip Dysplasia Institute and its mission of reducing the physical, social, and economic burden for children and adults affected by neonatal hip instability and developmental dysplasia of the hip by making a donation to the IHDI. Donate $10 or more to the International Hip Dysplasia Institute in October, and receive a…

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  • Day of Movement Video Submissions

    Thank you to everyone who participated in our 4th Annual Miles4Hips Day of Movement this past Saturday. While the official Day of Movement has passed, the joy of a virtual event is that movement can happen anywhere and at anytime, and it is not too late to show us your moves! Make sure to send…

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  • How do you plan to move?

    The Day of Movement is this Saturday, October 22! Go for a hike, go for a run, push a stroller, roll in a wheelchair, crutch up the block, hit up the playground, get on a bike, have a dance party, do some gardening, or get in some physical therapy. Every movement counts!!! Go out and…

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  • Interview with Dr. Pablo Castañeda

    Miles4Hips is gearing up for the 4th annual Day of Movement by getting to know more about our orthopedic surgeon colleagues around the globe. For our first interview, board member Nancy Muir interviews Dr. Pablo Castañeda, division chief of pediatric orthopedic surgery at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone and member of the medical advisory board…

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  • Day of Movement Meet-Ups!

    Find out about Day of Movement meet-ups going on around the world on October 22nd! Don’t see a local meet-up in your area? Consider hosting one. Email us at miles4hips@gmail.com and we can help you get all set up!

    Read More


  • Shannon’s Story

    Read Shannon’s inspirational story of her diagnosis, nine hip surgeries and return to college soccer!

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Latest News

  • The 5 W’s of Second Opinions

    So, you think you should get a second opinion about your hip. What does that even mean? Why seek another opinion? Who should you see? Where do you choose to go? When should you seek another opinion? How do you make it happen? Read on to have your questions answered!

    Read More


  • Day of Movement 2022 Video

    Thank you to everyone who participated in our 4th Annual Day of Movement. We loved seeing all the different ways everyone moved and raised awareness! See how patients, families, and friends from around the world participated in the Day of Movement!

    Read More


  • Donate to the IHDI

    Help support The International Hip Dysplasia Institute and its mission of reducing the physical, social, and economic burden for children and adults affected by neonatal hip instability and developmental dysplasia of the hip by making a donation to the IHDI. Donate $10 or more to the International Hip Dysplasia Institute in October, and receive a…

    Read More


  • Day of Movement Video Submissions

    Thank you to everyone who participated in our 4th Annual Miles4Hips Day of Movement this past Saturday. While the official Day of Movement has passed, the joy of a virtual event is that movement can happen anywhere and at anytime, and it is not too late to show us your moves! Make sure to send…

    Read More


  • How do you plan to move?

    The Day of Movement is this Saturday, October 22! Go for a hike, go for a run, push a stroller, roll in a wheelchair, crutch up the block, hit up the playground, get on a bike, have a dance party, do some gardening, or get in some physical therapy. Every movement counts!!! Go out and…

    Read More


  • Interview with Dr. Pablo Castañeda

    Miles4Hips is gearing up for the 4th annual Day of Movement by getting to know more about our orthopedic surgeon colleagues around the globe. For our first interview, board member Nancy Muir interviews Dr. Pablo Castañeda, division chief of pediatric orthopedic surgery at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone and member of the medical advisory board…

    Read More


  • Day of Movement Meet-Ups!

    Find out about Day of Movement meet-ups going on around the world on October 22nd! Don’t see a local meet-up in your area? Consider hosting one. Email us at miles4hips@gmail.com and we can help you get all set up!

    Read More


  • Shannon’s Story

    Read Shannon’s inspirational story of her diagnosis, nine hip surgeries and return to college soccer!

    Read More