Hans-Georg Ilker

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Hans-Georg Ilker (* 5. December 1926 ; † 14. April 1995 ) was a German internist , sports medicine and sports official .

Life

Ilker is considered a pioneer in the field of German cardiac and health sports . In October 1971 he founded the first sports group in Germany specifically for heart attack genes in the Hamburg gymnastics club from 1816 , of which he was also deputy chairman . His approach of gradually accustoming victims of heart attacks to normal stress again through an interlocking training system was widely used in the therapy of coronary heart diseases under the term “Hamburg model” .

Patients who can perform at least 75 watts on the bicycle ergometer for 3 minutes without any pathological electrocardiographic reactions are considered suitable for Ilker's exercise program, which was still exceptional at the time, consisting of a hard training once a week . As a limiting factor in its sports groups identified Ilker not the heart , but orthopedic problems such as irritation of the Achilles tendon , pain in degenerative changes in joints and the spine outgoing Neuromyalgien .

In February 1974 Ilker was the focus of the “Active Leisure” congress of the German Gymnastics Association with his model “Gymnastics after a heart attack” . The Hamburg regional association of the DGSP appointed Ilker to its board. The Sports University in Cologne included "gymnastics after a heart attack" according to Ilker's "Hamburg model" in its curriculum . Fifteen years after Ilker's first heart attack sports group, there were 1,400 such sports groups in Germany, when Ilker died there were around 3,500.

1978 Ilker was in the scientific advisory board of the German Sports Federation appointed. At the Institute for Physical Education (IFL) at the University of Hamburg , Ilker was initially a lecturer , later as an honorary professor in the training of sports teachers , and was a board member of the Hamburg Association for Cardiological Prevention and Rehabilitation . He ran a medical practice for internal medicine in Hamburg-Harburg . From 1974 to 1992 he was chairman and later honorary chairman of the Hamburg Gymnastics Association from 1816 for 18 years , the world's oldest gymnastics club and with 8,000 active members and an annual budget of 3.3 million DM, one of the largest in northern Germany at the time. In 1981 he was honored with the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon for his association work , and in 1982 with the Friedrich Wildung plaque from the DSB . As Ilker on 25 May 1984 as one of the first club representatives from the hands of Karl Carstens , the Sport badge of the German President was presented with, who paid tribute to President particularly Ilkers pioneer activities Koronarsport.

Private

Hans-Georg Ilker grew up in Wendisch Priborn in Mecklenburg ; after studying medicine , he received his doctorate in Hamburg in 1955. He and his wife Susi had four children. In 1995 he died of at the age of 68 years suffering from cancer .

Publications (excerpt)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Our 200 year history: October. Hamburg gymnastics club from 1816.
  2. Sport instead of lying down cures after a heart attack In: Hamburger Abendblatt April 8, 1972
  3. Find the connection. Der Spiegel , September 25, 1978, accessed on April 18, 2017 .
  4. Werner Sonntag : "You can still walk ..." Die Zeit , June 23, 1978, accessed on April 18, 2017 .
  5. Wildor Hollmann , Heiko K. Strüder : Sports medicine: Basics for physical activity, training and preventive medicine . 2009, ISBN 3-7945-2546-9 , pp. 585 ( limited preview ).
  6. JF Scholz: Rehabilitation as the key to permanent employment . In: Rehabilitation and Prevention . tape 10 . Springer Verlag , 2013, ISBN 978-3-662-09730-4 , pp. 98 ( limited preview ).
  7. Otto A. Brusis: Handbook of heart group care . Spitta-Verlag , 2002, ISBN 978-3-934211-12-4 , pp. 23 ( limited preview ).
  8. ^ Ning Wu: Outpatient cardiac rehabilitation in Germany . Giessen 2007, p. 10 ff . ( Online [PDF]).
  9. H. Roskamm: coronary disease . Springer Verlag , 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-69451-6 , pp. 23 ( limited preview ).
  10. Ommo Grupe , Dietrich Kurz , Johannes M. Teipel: Sport in our world - opportunities and problems . Springer Verlag , 2013, ISBN 978-3-662-13018-6 , pp. 278 ( limited preview ).
  11. a b Honored . In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt . tape 92 , no. 17 , April 28, 1995, pp. A-1264 .
  12. Honorary positions in: Hamburger Abendblatt October 13, 1978
  13. ^ Fight against the deadly four "F" In: Hamburger Abendblatt November 9, 1977
  14. a b c d Hans-Georg Ilker died in: Hamburger Abendblatt April 21, 1995
  15. Maximum performance In: Hamburger Abendblatt August 28, 1991
  16. a b 30 years of the Federal President's sports badge ( memento of the original from August 7, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dosb.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Festschrift of the DOSB (PDF), October 2014, page 17
  17. Peter Beckmann Medal From: DGPR