Mud main cause of Glastonbury Festival injuries
MEDICS are pleased with the low number of injuries at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, but there was no escaping the main mischief-maker – the mud.
Festival Medical Services saw more than 3,000 patients at Glastonbury Festival, with only 61 of them needing to go to hospital.
The most common injury was sprains, strains and broken legs and ankles. But volunteer medics managed to cut down the number of referrals to hospital from Worthy Farm in Pilton to less than 2 per cent thanks to their…
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