Clinical Specialty
Pediatric, Adolescent and Adult Sports Medicine
Clinical Interests
Musculoskeletal and medical problems related to sports in pediatric and adult athletes; sport concussion management; preparticipation physicals for high school and college athletes; injuries and overuse problems in runners; exertional compartment syndrome in lower extremity; stress fractures of upper and lower extremity. Throwing athlete problems;
Research Interests
Improving education methods of sports medicine to physicians-in-training; Sport-related concussions; Stress fractures in athletes;
Background
Dr. Halstead received his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1998. After completing a residency and chief residency in pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin, he completed a fellowship in nonoperative pediatric and adult sports medicine at Vanderbilt University.
Awards
Best Doctors in America, 2007-2009 (Best Doctors, Inc.)
Board Certifications
Pediatrics, 2002;
Certificate of Added Qualification, Sports Medicine, 2004
Medical Degree
University of Wisconsin Medical School
Residency
Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin
Fellowship
Pediatric & Adult Sports Medicine, Vanderbilt University