Education
University of Kiel.
University of Kiel.
He was a club doctor for the club between 1 April 1977 and 16 April 2015. He resigned after the medical staff was blamed after a 3–1 loss to Porto in a Union of European Football Associations Champions League match. Many of the German doctor"s treatments are controversial, including using injections of a substance called Hyalart, extracted from the crest of cockerels, which is claimed to help lubricate knee injuries and take away the pain.
He has also injected honey or Actovegin into patients.
Müller-Wohlfahrt"s use of homeopathic medicine to treat players is also controversial. He has treated many football players including Jürgen Klinsmann, Ronaldo and Jonathan Woodgate and other sportsmen and women such as Paula Radcliffe Kelly Holmes, Maurice Greene and Usain Bolt.
Darren Gough and Alex Tudor, Essex cricketers, have benefited from the German doctor"s pioneering treatments. On 6 May 2009 it was announced that he was helping Akpo Sodje recover from a longstanding hamstring problem
Weeks later he was staking a claim to a recall to the England team
Even international sportsmen as far away as Australia have sought treatment from Müller-Wohlfahrt - Australian rules football players Ben Reid, Max Rooke and Mark Coughlan were treated for chronic soft tissue injuries.
Likewise he has also treated professional cyclists including Stephen Roche. One of his more unusual treatments was when Street Johnstone F.C. striker Peter MacDonald was prescribed goat"s blood injections in a bid to cure a recurring hamstring problem. In 2010 he treated Bono (singer for U2) and Usain Bolt for severe back injury.
In 2012 he was given the job of repairing the hamstring of Dylan Grimes of the American Federation of Labor-Congress club the Richmond Tigers.