Professor of Orthopedics at the Technical University of Munich
Germany
Prof. Dr. med. Philip Bastian Schoettle is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon with a focus on knee surgery, orthobiology, regenerative medicine, and stem cell therapy. He has extensive experience as a medical director, university professor, and consultant. With a strong academic background and numerous awards, he has contributed to advancing orthopedic research and treatment methods, particularly in knee instability and joint preservation. He holds key positions in several international orthopedic organizations and has organized multiple global conferences in his field.
Prof. Dr. med. Philip Bastian Schoettle is a specialist in orthopedic surgery with expertise in knee surgery, sports medicine, and regenerative therapies. He is the Chairman and head physician of Orthopedics, Traumatology, and Sports Medicine at IATROS Klinik, Munich, and has been involved in pioneering work in regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy.
He became a Full Professor of Medicine at the Technical University of Munich in 2016 and is an Associate Professor since 2009. His academic career is complemented by significant clinical experience, including senior consultant roles at renowned institutions like Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Munich, and Gelenkzentrum Zürich.
His research has garnered numerous awards, including the AGA research award in 2008 for his work on chondrocyte implantation for knee joint defects. He has been actively involved in orthopedic associations such as ESSKA, ISAKOS, and the IPSG, and has led several international orthopedic congresses.
Prof. Schoettle's contributions have also been acknowledged through prestigious fellowships and funding from the German Government Research Fund (DFG), further cementing his position as a leader in the orthopedic field.
IATROS KLINIK, Munich, Germany
Ortho Health Institute, Munich
Isarklinikum, Munich, Germany
Gelenkzentrum Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland
Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich
Technical University of Munich
2016
Technical University of Munich
2009
University of Munich
1998
ESSKA (European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery, and Arthroscopy) (2009)
ISAKOS (International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine) (2009)
IPSG (International Patellofemoral Study Group)
AGA (Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery Association)
Regenerative Committee of AGA