Dr. Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt, born in 1942 in East Frisia, was the team doctor for FC Bayern Munich for 41 years. He studied at the universities of Kiel and Innsbruck and trained as a specialist in orthopedics at the Rudolf Virchow Hospital in Berlin under the direction of Prof. Dr. F. Hofmeister.
He gained his first experience in professional sports as team doctor at Hertha BSC Berlin. But as early as 1977, he opened his practice for orthopedics and sports medicine in Munich, which he expanded in 2008 to become the Müller-Wohlfahrt Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. In his clinic, he cared for countless top athletes. From 1977 to 2020, apart from a brief interruption, he was club doctor for FC Bayern Munich and from 1995 to 2018 team doctor for the German national soccer team, with whom he was jointly European champion in 1996 and world champion in Brazil in 2014.
Dr. Müller-Wohlfahrt relies on his sense of touch in his diagnoses for more than 40 years. He has learned to understand the language of muscles. When treating his patients, he uses only biological and homeopathic substances.
Kilian Müller-Wohlfahrt, born in Munich in 1980, worked for the German Multiple Sclerosis Society in Munich during his civilian service after graduating from high school in 2000.
In 2003, he began his studies in human medicine in Innsbruck, which he completed at the LMU in Munich in 2011.
He began his residency training in 2011 at the ´´Rechts der Isar Hospital´´ under the direction of Prof. Dr. Andreas B. Imhoff. In 2014, he moved to Berlin and expanded his knowledge at Martin Luther Hospital under Prof. Dr. Wolf Petersen. In 2015 and 2016, he deepened his knowledge in the field of conservative orthopedics and sports medicine in his father’s practice.
Here, among other things, he cared for the men´s Bundesliga team of FC Bayern Munich together with his colleagues.
In 2016, he moved to the Klinikum München Süd for one year.
From 2017, he worked at BG Unfallklinik Murnau until completing his residency.
Since May 2019, he has been working at the Müller-Wohlfahrt practice.
Niklas Haberstroh, born in Aachen in 1978, first completed his training as a nurse at the University Hospital in Aachen after graduating from high school. After six months of civilian service in the rescue service of the city of Aachen, he began his studies in human medicine at the RWTH Aachen University. He completed his specialist training as an orthopedic surgeon and trauma surgeon from 2009 to 2015 at the Luisenhospital Aachen and the Clinic for Orthopedics at the RWTH Aachen University Hospital.
From 2012 to 2017, he was responsible for the medical care of the first team of Alemannia Aachen together with colleagues. Here he gained his first experience in the field of football medicine. From 2017 to 2019, he worked for three years as a senior physician at Marienhospital Aachen. Here, in addition to his clinical work with a focus on arthroscopic surgery and traumatology, he was responsible for the youth of Alemannia Aachen as well as the first men’s team of the handball club BTB Aachen, the Rugby Club Aachen (RCA) and the Aachener Geländefahrradverein (GFAC).
In 2019 he obtained the additional title of sports medicine and in 2022 the certificate DFB soccer medicine.
From 2020, he worked as a specialist in orthopedics, trauma surgery and sports medicine at the MVZ of the Luisenhospital Aachen. Here, he increasingly focused on the conservative treatment of spinal and joint diseases while sports medicine care also remained a large part of his work.
Dr. Müller-Wohlfahrt’s treatment philosophy increasingly became part of his treatment strategies here, especially the use of homeopathic and biological substances to treat spinal diseases.
Since October 2022, he has been part of the team of doctors at the practice for orthopedics and sports medicine in the heart of Munich.
Andreas Schubert, born in Kempten in 1981, graduated from high school in Augsburg in 2001. He then performed his civilian service in the rescue service at the Bavarian Red Cross in Friedberg. In 2005, he began his studies in human medicine at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich and continued at the Technical University in Munich.
After the state examination, he completed his doctorate and began his residency as an orthopedic and trauma surgeon at the ´´Berufsgenossenschaftliche Unfallklinik´´ in Tübingen in 2014. Here he became familiar with the entire spectrum of trauma surgery, including endoprosthetics and arthroscopic joint surgery at the highest level. During a one-year stay at the Orthopaedic Clinic of the University Hospital of Tübingen, he focused primarily on surgical and conservative treatment options for degenerative spinal diseases.
In 2019, he then moved to the Department of Trauma Surgery, Orthopedics, Plastic and Hand Surgery at the University Hospital in Augsburg, one of the largest trauma surgery clinics in the country. His main focus was the surgical and conservative treatment of injured patients of all severities. Towards the end of his residency, he became increasingly involved in conservative follow-up treatment and the initiation and monitoring of rehabilitative measures.
Since March 2023 he is working as a specialist in the team of Dr. Müller-Wohlfahrt.
He is married and lives with his wife and his two daughters near Augsburg.
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