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.

The 5th Annual Day of Movement is on October 14, and we want family, friends, providers and advocates joining in 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,…

Nicole shares how her hip dysplasia diagnosis was missed until adulthood. She underwent multiple surgeries and experienced complications, but has now returned to her work as a wedding photographer and is enjoying healthy, pain-free hips!

Leah shares how her missed hip dysplasia diagnosis as a child led to chronic pain, limited mobility, and significant weight gain as an adult. She persevered to get a correct diagnosis. Leah underwent weight-loss surgery and a total hip replacement, and is feeling better than ever!

Learn more about the winning design and purchase a T-shirt supporting the International Hip Dysplasia Institute!

We are getting excited for our 5th Annual Day of Movement on Saturday October 14, 2023! We are finalizing the t-shirt design and will be starting sales soon. Are wondering what the Day of Movement is all about? It is a virtual event to raise awareness about hip dysplasia, and raise funds for the International…

Jessie shares how her hip and leg alignment impacted her activities and confidence starting at a young age, and the validation that came decades later when she was diagnosed with hip dysplasia and femoral anteversion. Jessie is preparing for bilateral femoral osteotomies. We can’t wait to hear her post-op sequel!

Kimberly had multiple hip surgeries as an infant and child, and anticipates needing more surgeries as an adult. She shares how hip dysplasia has impacted her life and how she is optimizing her overall health and well-being through activity modification and focus on self-care and peer interactions.

The 5th Annual Day of Movement is on October 14, and we want family, friends, providers and advocates joining in 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,…

Nicole shares how her hip dysplasia diagnosis was missed until adulthood. She underwent multiple surgeries and experienced complications, but has now returned to her work as a wedding photographer and is enjoying healthy, pain-free hips!

Leah shares how her missed hip dysplasia diagnosis as a child led to chronic pain, limited mobility, and significant weight gain as an adult. She persevered to get a correct diagnosis. Leah underwent weight-loss surgery and a total hip replacement, and is feeling better than ever!

Learn more about the winning design and purchase a T-shirt supporting the International Hip Dysplasia Institute!

We are getting excited for our 5th Annual Day of Movement on Saturday October 14, 2023! We are finalizing the t-shirt design and will be starting sales soon. Are wondering what the Day of Movement is all about? It is a virtual event to raise awareness about hip dysplasia, and raise funds for the International…

Jessie shares how her hip and leg alignment impacted her activities and confidence starting at a young age, and the validation that came decades later when she was diagnosed with hip dysplasia and femoral anteversion. Jessie is preparing for bilateral femoral osteotomies. We can’t wait to hear her post-op sequel!

Kimberly had multiple hip surgeries as an infant and child, and anticipates needing more surgeries as an adult. She shares how hip dysplasia has impacted her life and how she is optimizing her overall health and well-being through activity modification and focus on self-care and peer interactions.

