I'm a guest on a podcast!
It's the Help for Hip Dysplasia podcast hosted by the wonderful Laura Rutterford. She interviewed me along with a number of other guests.
Laura is a physical therapist in the UK who has hip dysplasia. She does an amazing job on her podcast, and she is also on Instagram, where she shares advice and videos with helpful hip stretches and exercises.
I haven't posted about hip dysplasia for a long time, but it does still affect me on a daily basis. As some of you know, the first book I wrote is The Parents' Guide to Hip Dysplasia.
Whether or not you have hip dysplasia, you might find the episode interesting, as there are quite a few guests and we talk about the practical aspects of using a mobility aid and the emotions and social aspects--how it feels to be in that situation and how others tend to perceive you.
I'm on Season 4, Episode 8 - Hip Dysplasia and Mobility Aids 🩼
It's the Help for Hip Dysplasia podcast hosted by the wonderful Laura Rutterford. She interviewed me along with a number of other guests.
Laura is a physical therapist in the UK who has hip dysplasia. She does an amazing job on her podcast, and she is also on Instagram, where she shares advice and videos with helpful hip stretches and exercises.
I haven't posted about hip dysplasia for a long time, but it does still affect me on a daily basis. As some of you know, the first book I wrote is The Parents' Guide to Hip Dysplasia.
Whether or not you have hip dysplasia, you might find the episode interesting, as there are quite a few guests and we talk about the practical aspects of using a mobility aid and the emotions and social aspects--how it feels to be in that situation and how others tend to perceive you.
I'm on Season 4, Episode 8 - Hip Dysplasia and Mobility Aids 🩼