PD Dr. med. Matthias Wiese
PD Dr. med. Matthias Wiese

PD Dr. med. Matthias Wiese

Specialist for prosthetics and orthopedic surgery

Vita

1988 - 1995
study of medicine, Ruhr-University Bochum
1995
license to practice medical
1995 - 1996
resident at the orthopedic department university hospital
St. Josef Hospital Bochum (Prof. Dr. J. Krämer)
1996
resident at the department of surgery
St. Marienhospital Gelsenkirchen-Buer (Dr. J. Löhnert)
1996
doctoral degree: “Immunhistochemical study about the cytoskeleton of the human bronchial epithelial”
1997 - 1998
assistant physician at the department of surgery
St. Marienhospital Gelsenkirchen-Buer (Dr. J. Löhnert)
1998 - 2002
assistant physician and research assistant at the orthopaedic department
university hospital St. Josef Hospital Bochum (Prof. J. Krämer)
2002
medical specialist for orthopedics
2002 - 2003
attending physician at the orthopedic department
university hospital St. Josef Hospital Bochum (Prof. J. Krämer)
2003 - 2004
attending physician at the orthopedic department
university hospital St. Josef Hospital Bochum (Prof. J. Krämer)
2003 - 2004
rheumatic orthopedics
since 2004
leading attending physician at the orthopedic department
university hospital St. Josef Hospital Bochum (Prof. J. Krämer)
2006
medical specialist for orthopedics and accident surgery
2006
habilitation: ‘Study about implant fixation by means of a passive optic navigation system
seit 2006
private practice and practice clinic in cooperation with Dres. med. A. Rosenthal and B. Schubert
head physician at the department of total joint replacement and orthopedic surgery, Viktoria Klinik Bochum

Additional designations:

1998
Chiropracteur
1998
x-ray skills
2000
sports medicine
2003
specialist medical designation for “rheumatics”
2004
physical therapy

Memberships:

Specialist for total joint replacement and orthopedic surgery

  • Surgical techniques of shoulder, hip and knee replacement including revision and replacement surgeries and specific soft part saving surgical technique
  • Specific surgery of the articular cartilage including cartilage bone transplantation
  • Endoscopic and open techniques of rheumatic surgery, synovectomy, tenosynovectomy, stabilising techniques and replacement of small joints
  • Endoscopic and open surgery techniques
  • Forefoot surgery