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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  • New Podcast!

    The International Hip Dysplasia Institute has started a Podcast! In this first episode Pablo Castañeda talks with Pooya Hosseinzadeh and Scott Rosenfeld about a study they published looking at the development of the acetabulum after a closed or open reduction for infants with developmental dislocation of the hip.

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  • Physical Therapy 101

    Whether you are looking to manage your hip dysplasia conservatively or surgically, a physical therapist (PT) can be an extremely valuable member of your medical care team. Here are answers to common questions and some tips to get the most out of your physical therapy experience.

    Read More


  • Nutrition and Prehabilitation

    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…

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  • Miles4Hips Champion – Erika

    Meet Miles4Hips Champion Erika! Erika is fundraising for the International Hip Dysplasia Institute this holiday season. Read her story and make a donation to the International Hip Dysplasia Institute!

    Read More


  • Team Harper Jade Fundraising Event!

    If you are in the Cleveland area join Team Harper Jade for the Merry Swiftmas Fundraiser for the International Hip Dysplasia Institute, Workout and Shopping event at Athleta in Crocker Park!

    Read More


  • What’s With All the Angles?

    LCEA? Tonnis Angle? Version? Alpha Angle? Have you wondered what’s with all the angles? Hip dysplasia experts may order a variety of special imaging and tests to help determine the best treatment for a patient.  These are some of the most common measurements associated with the evaluation of hip dysplasia. 

    Read More


  • Understanding Adult Hip Dysplasia

    The International Hip Dysplasia Institute is a great resource for learning more about hip dysplasia, and there is a section on their website dedicated to adult hip dysplasia. Visit their website to learn more about:– Causes of Hip Dysplasia– Diagnosis– Treatment options, both surgical and non-surgical– And More!

    Read More


  • Meet Kelli!

    Kelli is a triathlete, and hip dysplasia advocate who was diagnosed and underwent bilateral PAOs in her 40s. Kelli is passionate about hip dysplasia education and awareness and runs the Hippies Club.

    Read More


  • Hippies Hike Day of Movement 2023

    Support the IHDI (optional)

    Read More


Latest News

  • New Podcast!

    The International Hip Dysplasia Institute has started a Podcast! In this first episode Pablo Castañeda talks with Pooya Hosseinzadeh and Scott Rosenfeld about a study they published looking at the development of the acetabulum after a closed or open reduction for infants with developmental dislocation of the hip.

    Read More


  • Physical Therapy 101

    Whether you are looking to manage your hip dysplasia conservatively or surgically, a physical therapist (PT) can be an extremely valuable member of your medical care team. Here are answers to common questions and some tips to get the most out of your physical therapy experience.

    Read More


  • Nutrition and Prehabilitation

    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…

    Read More


  • Miles4Hips Champion – Erika

    Meet Miles4Hips Champion Erika! Erika is fundraising for the International Hip Dysplasia Institute this holiday season. Read her story and make a donation to the International Hip Dysplasia Institute!

    Read More


  • Team Harper Jade Fundraising Event!

    If you are in the Cleveland area join Team Harper Jade for the Merry Swiftmas Fundraiser for the International Hip Dysplasia Institute, Workout and Shopping event at Athleta in Crocker Park!

    Read More


  • What’s With All the Angles?

    LCEA? Tonnis Angle? Version? Alpha Angle? Have you wondered what’s with all the angles? Hip dysplasia experts may order a variety of special imaging and tests to help determine the best treatment for a patient.  These are some of the most common measurements associated with the evaluation of hip dysplasia. 

    Read More


  • Understanding Adult Hip Dysplasia

    The International Hip Dysplasia Institute is a great resource for learning more about hip dysplasia, and there is a section on their website dedicated to adult hip dysplasia. Visit their website to learn more about:– Causes of Hip Dysplasia– Diagnosis– Treatment options, both surgical and non-surgical– And More!

    Read More


  • Meet Kelli!

    Kelli is a triathlete, and hip dysplasia advocate who was diagnosed and underwent bilateral PAOs in her 40s. Kelli is passionate about hip dysplasia education and awareness and runs the Hippies Club.

    Read More


  • Hippies Hike Day of Movement 2023

    Support the IHDI (optional)

    Read More