Klaus Bläsius

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Klaus Bläsius ( Nikolaus Heribert Arnold Bläsius ; born December 6, 1952 in Daun ) is a German physician , specialist in orthopedics , specialist in orthopedics and trauma surgery and professor of orthopedics at RWTH Aachen University .

Life

Bläsius completed his medical training at the Surgical University Clinic Bonn , the Orthopedic University Clinic Freiburg im Breisgau and the Orthopedic University Clinic Heidelberg . From 1984 to 1992 he was a senior physician at the Orthopedic University Clinic in Heidelberg under Professor Horst Cotta . Professor Bläsius is married and has three children.

From 1993 to 2013, Klaus Bläsius was chief physician at the orthopedic clinic at the Bethlehem Health Center in Stolberg . Today Bläsius works as a private doctor in Düren . He also holds a professorship for orthopedics at RWTH Aachen University and was medical director of the Physiotherapy Institute in Stolberg (Rhld.) . He is considered a specialist in endoprosthetics and cartilage transplantation in the knee joint.

Legal disputes

After receiving the notice of termination in November 2013, Professor Bläsius announced a legal examination of the termination. In the following hearing at an Aachen court, the termination was declared ineffective. The clinic then appealed to the Cologne Regional Labor Court. In spring 2015, the parties agreed to a judicial settlement.

Publications

  • Endoprosthesis Atlas Knie , Steinkopf 2008, ISBN 978-3-7985-1766-0
  • Post-treatment primer for orthopedics and trauma surgery , Thieme Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 3-13-775002-4
  • Orthopedics and sports. Report on the Stolberger Orthopädietag June 13, 1998 , Meyer-Meyer-Verlag Aachen 1999, ISBN 3-89124-540-8
  • Intertrochanteric osteotomies for the treatment of coxarthrosis , Thieme Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-13-752501-2
  • Endoprosthesis Atlas Hip , Thieme Stuttgart 1989, ISBN 3-13-739301-9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Too few patients: Head physician has to go , Aachener Zeitung , November 7, 2013, accessed on June 7, 2014.
  2. These doctors and practices can be found in the Medicenter Düren , website of the Medicenter Düren, accessed on May 25, 2015.
  3. Modern transplantation methods alleviate long-term suffering from osteoarthritis. innovations-report.de from October 1, 2001
  4. ^ Hospital and former chief physician agree on a settlement , Aachener Zeitung , March 5, 2015, accessed on May 18, 2015.