Gernot Badtke

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Gernot Badtke (born September 23,  1939 ) is a German sports doctor and university professor .

Life

Badtke passed his medical exam in Berlin in 1964 and then worked at the Babelsberg Hospital . As an active athlete, he was a member of the GDR national team in fin swimming .

At the end of the 1960s he became the head of the sports medicine service in Potsdam and built up the branch. He became chief physician, but had no further career opportunities because his father lived in the Federal Republic of Germany . Badtke moved to the Potsdam University of Education (PH Potsdam) in 1976 , became a university lecturer in 1980 and professor of sports medicine in 1985. He was president of the diving association of the GDR.

Even after the end of the German Democratic Republic and the conversion to the Brandenburg State University , then to the University of Potsdam , he remained in office and headed the Institute for Sports Medicine and Prevention. As before, he also did development work for the Sports Medical Service. He officially retired at the end of October 2004, and at the end of March 2006 he gave up the management of the Institute for Sports Medicine and Prevention.

From 1967 to autumn 2003 Badtke was chairman of the Society for Sports Medicine, first for the Potsdam district and then for the state of Brandenburg. In the German Sports Medical Association , he led several years, the section research and teaching at the university. At the Federal Institute for Sports Science , he was a member of the Sports Medicine and Doping Committee. As a doctor in top-class sports , he mainly looked after diving athletes , rowers and track and field athletes and was employed as a medical doctor at the Olympic Games and World Championships.

In research, Badtke dealt with the topics of pain and pain treatment, posture, functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system after sports injuries and stress on the spine. In 1987 he brought out the book “Sports Medicine Basics of Physical Education and Sports Training”, and he was co-author of the “Textbook of Sports Medicine”, which was published in several editions.

Individual evidence

  1. a b On the 65th birthday of Prof. Gernot Badtke. In: GERMAN ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR SPORTMEDIZIN, Volume 55, No. 10 (2004). Retrieved March 23, 2019 .
  2. a b c A diver who wanted to become a gynecologist. In: Potsdam's latest news. Retrieved March 22, 2019 .
  3. Gernot Badtke, Frank Bittman: pain and pain management from manual therapeutic point of view . In: Scientific journal of the Potsdam University of Education . tape 31 , no. 3 , 1987, ISSN  0138-290X , pp. 533-538 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on March 22, 2019]).
  4. Gernot Badtke, Frank Bittmann, Hans-Joachim Bull, Christiane Konow, Arnim Sotzko: Exercises for the development of an appropriate posture . In: physical education . tape 38 , no. 11 , 1988, ISSN  0323-4916 , pp. 457-469 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on March 22, 2019]).
  5. Gernot Badtke, V. Janda: Funktionsstoerungen musculoskeletal sports injuries . In: Scientific journal of the Potsdam University of Education . tape 27 , no. 3 , 1983, ISSN  0138-290X , p. 583-594 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on March 22, 2019]).
  6. Gernot Badtke: Investigation of the loading and unloading behavior of the human spine. 1996, accessed March 22, 2019 .
  7. Gernot Badtke: Sports medicine basics of physical education and sports training . Barth, 1987, ISBN 978-3-335-00006-8 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on March 22, 2019]).
  8. Gernot Badtke: Textbook of Sports Medicine: Performance Development , Adaptation, Resilience, School and Popular Sports (=  UTB ). 3. rework. Ed. Barth, 1995, ISBN 978-3-8252-8098-7 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on March 22, 2019]).