Magnetic resonance therapy is becoming increasingly established as a partner in combination therapy in professional sports. In Germany, the HSV (Prof. Dr. med. Götz Welsch) and the Basketball Löwen Braunschweig (Dr. med. Nico Fiedler) are particularly noteworthy in this regard.
In the UK, MBST® is used by Charlton Athletic Football Club and is now also the official sports regeneration partner of Wrexham AFC. The Welsh club—with its well-known owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney—has a similar underdog story like magnetic resonance therapy and is now the first professional team in English football to achieve three consecutive promotions. Wrexham uses the innovative, non-invasive technology to address acute and chronic sports injuries in players at the cellular level and, in the best case scenario, reduce player downtime. “We trust MBST® because we have seen with our own eyes what it does for our players and their return from injury and prevention,” says Kevin Mulholland, Head of Medical and Sports Science at Wrexham AFC. In cooperation with PD Dr. A. J. Schreiner and Prof. Dr. G. Welsch, among others, more data is now being collected and increasingly evaluated scientifically so that, in addition to the known empirical values, more evidence for magnetic resonance therapy can be created in the field of sports medicine as part of a multimodal therapy.


You can find a recent article on magnetic resonance therapy – Health starts in the cell – HERE
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ist Fachärztin für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie. Sie war jahrelang an renommierten Kliniken tätig, absolvierte ein Research Fellowship in den USA und war u.a. auch Sektionsleiterin Wissenschaft des Jungen Forums O&U. Sie wechselte dann in die Industrie und ist aktuell als Chief Medical Officer bei der MedTec Medizintechnik GmbH tätig. Sie lehrt weiterhin an der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen bzw. der dortigen Orthopädischen Universitätsklinik und ist Dozentin der AKAD.