PAO for hip dysplasia in an active 29 year old female

Back in 2011 at the age of 29, as I was training for the Indianapolis half-marathon, there was an onset of sharp, piercing pain in both of my hip joints.  I had done many sprint-triathlons and had played soccer most of my life, but this pain felt new and very quickly increased.  Almost immediately, the pain was so profound that I could not walk down the street and I was awakened several times a night to shooting pain in my hip joint.

After meeting with a few orthopedic doctors in Indianapolis, I finally got an accurate diagnosis of hip dysplasia and a torn labrum on my left hip.  I remember looking at my scans for the first time and seeing a visual of the bone on bone pain I was experiencing After the initial shock of learning I had a congenital hip disorder, we learned about the PAO surgery and what it could offer to salvage my natural hips and avoid hip replacement surgery until later in life.  I was quickly scheduled for a combination surgery in Indianapolis to address both my dysplasia and labral tear.  I had a very difficult post-surgical experience and many months down the road learned that the PAO surgery on my left hip was unsuccessful.  I was heartbroken and began my research for leading surgeons in the country who had the experience I needed to repair my left side and, eventually, repair my right hip as well.

After reading many reviews and talking with others with hip dysplasia, I came across Dr. John Clohisy’s name.  His practice was just a 5 hour car ride away and I hoped he would be willing to take on a 30-year-old who had already had an ineffective PAO surgery.  I met with Dr. Clohisy 6 months after my unsuccessful surgery and he willingly took on my case!  We scheduled a re-do of the PAO for a few months later and we were hopeful that being in the hands of a well-researched, experienced expert would hopefully help us meet our end goal of the pain decreasing and activity returning to my life. Dr. Clohisy’s post-surgery plan and framework was also what drew us to taking a chance to try the surgery again. In Indianapolis, I had 4 nights in hospital and did not move my leg for the first two nights.  Clohisy’s treatment plan of immediate early mobilization as well as expert physical therapy, all seemed very enticing.

After 9 months, I had been able to repair my left hip as well as have a right hip PAO, and I was beginning to look forward to my future pain-free life.  After my smooth recovery and rehab process, one year later I gave birth to my first baby boy.  20 months later I gave birth to my second baby boy via vaginal birth, which is something I could have never imagined a few years prior.  Since then, I’ve returned to a very active lifestyle of open-water swimming, sprint triathlons, and on occasion, half marathons. Most importantly, I’m able to keep up with two active boys, chasing them, hiking, biking, and living a healthy life I long for with them! I couldn’t be more grateful to Dr. Clohisy and his team for their willingness to take a chance on me and help provide a quality of life I could have never imagined when my pain first began.

M. Hershey