Kevin G. Shea, MD

Kevin G. Shea, MD

Kevin G. Shea, MD

Practice Information

  • Age groups you are accepting new hip dysplasia patients: Infants and children, Adolescents

Contact Information

  • Name: Kevin G. Shea
  • Degree: MD
  • Title / Position: Director of the Sports Medicine Program
  • Place of Employment / Office Name: Stanford Childrens Health Specialty Services
  • Street Address: 1195 West Fremont Avenue
  • City: Sunnyvale
  • State/Province: California
  • Zip/Postal code: 94087
  • Country: United States
  • Office phone number: 844-416-7846
  • Medical or Surgical Specialty: Pediatric Orthopaedics / Sports Medicine

Professional Education and Memberships

  • Medical School: University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • Residency: University of Utah School of Medicine
  • Fellowship training:Rady Childrens Hospital Pediatric Orthopedic FellowshipHip Fellowship with Professor Ganz 
  • Certifications:National Board of Medical ExaminersAmerican Board of Orthopaedic surgeonsCertified in Sports Medicine
  • Society Memberships (list up to four only):Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North AmericaAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic SurgeonsPediatric Research in Sports MedicineInternational Pediatric Orthopaedic think tank
  • Specific training in hip dysplasia:Hip Fellowship with Professor Ganz, Bern, Switzerland
  • Academic contributions for DDH research or education including publications:Shea KG, Coleman SS, Carrol K, Stevens PM, Van Boerum D. The use of the Pemberton peri-acetabular osteotomy in the treatment of the dysplastic hip in cerebral palsy. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 79-A (9): 1342-1351, 1997.94. Guideline Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Infants up to Six Months of Age. Kishore Mulpuri, MBBS, MS (Orth), MHSc (Epi)—Chair; Kit M. Song, MD, MHA—Vice Chair; Richard Henry Gross, MD; Gary B. Tebor, MD; Norman Yoshinobu Otsuka, MD; John P. Lubicky, MD, FAAOS, FAAP; Elizabeth Ann Szalay, MD; H. Theodore Harcke, MD; Bonnie Zehr, MD, FAAP; Andrew Spooner, MD; Doug Campos-Outcalt, MD, MPA; Charlotte Henningsen, MS; David S. Jevsevar, MD, MBA; Michael Goldberg, MD; W. Timothy Brox, MD; Kevin Shea, MD; Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA; William Shaffer, MD; Deborah Cummins, PhD; Jayson N. Murray, MA; Mukarram Mohiuddin, MPH; Peter Shores, MPH; Anne Woznica, MLS; Yasseline Martinez; Kaitlyn Sevarino, MBA. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 2015 Oct 21; 97 (20): 1717 -1718.American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Appropriate Use Criteria for the Management of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Infants up to Six Months of Age: Intended for Use by General Pediatricians and Referring Physicians. www.aaos.org/ddhgeneralistsauc. Published March 5, 2018.123. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Appropriate Use Criteria for the Management of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Infants up to Six Months of Age: Intended for Use by Orthopaedic Specialists.
    www.aaos.org/ddhspecialistsauc.Published March 5, 2018.163. Surgery for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip and Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis in Children: Healthcare Use, Costs, and Long-Term Impacts”. J Pediatric Ortho