Bayern Munich Doctor, Mueller-Wohlfahrt To Quit Club After Over 40 Years
Dr Hans-Wilhelm Mueller-Wohlfahrt, who remains a maverick in medical circles but whose former patients are a “who’s who” of sports stars, is to bring an end to a decades-long link with Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga club announced Friday.
Mueller-Wohlfahrt built up his reputation by working with Bayern Munich stars, like Franz Beckenbauer, in the 1970s. Bolt was first treated by the German as a 16-year-old and the Jamaican crucially sought help from the man he called a “second father” for a calf injury ahead of the Rio Olympics where he went on to win three gold medals.
“I have diagnosed 35,000 muscle injuries in my life and acquired these abilities through daily exercise, like a pianist or a violinist.”His intensive use of actovegin, an amino acid made from veal blood which he injects into injured tendons, has led to allegations of quackery by senior figures in his field.
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