Shayne D Fehr, MD
- Sports Medicine Physician, Children's Wisconsin
- Associate Professor, the Medical College of Wisconsin
Locations
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3195 Hillside DriveDelafield, WI 53018
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3365 S. 103rd StreetMilwaukee, WI 53227
Overview
Services
Dr. Shayne Fehr joined Children’s Wisconsin and the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) in 2011. He is board-certified in both Sports Medicine and Pediatrics. His fellowship training in Sports Medicine at the University of Colorado was focused on young athletes and also included training in musculoskeletal ultrasound and injections. He is a member of multiple professional sports medicine organizations and presents his research nationally on regular basis.
Dr. Fehr is an associate professor of Pediatric Orthopaedics at MCW. His position at MCW involves teaching medical students, residents, and fellows in clinic and at sporting events. He has written multiple book chapters and journal articles related to sports medicine and orthopaedics. His practice at the Children’s Wisconsin mainly involves the care young athletes with sports-related injuries, including overuse injuries, sprains/strains, fractures, and concussions. He incorporates musculoskeletal ultrasound into his daily practice and uses ultrasound guidance for injections.
Dr. Fehr in the news...
- Girls suffer worse concussions, study suggests (WebMD | April 10, 2014)
Certifications
- Pediatrics, Sports Medicine
Areas of Interest
- Pediatrics
- Sports medicine
- Orthopedics
- Concussion management
- Fractures
- Overuse conditions
- Sprains and strains
- Throwing injuries
- Musculoskeletal imaging
Education and Awards
Education
- 2007, University of Illinois College of Medicine, MD
Residencies
- 2010, University of Colorado School of Medicine - Pediatrics
Fellowships
- 2011, University of Colorado School of Medicine - Sports Medicine (Family Medicine)
Awards
- Milwaukee Magazine Top Doctors
Research and publications
Research
- Youth sports specialization
- Concussion
- Sports injuries in the young athlete
- Injury prevention
- Throwing injuries