Simon Moyes press release
Skiing Injury

Dealing with Skiing Injuries

GP, 24TH FEBRUARY 2003

People returning from ski slopes with injuries can often pose problems for GPs. Mr Simon Moyes has some practical advice During the winter months, GPs often encounter a steady stream of skiers and snowboarders finding their way from the slopes to the surgery. Most skiers are used to ...

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Winter Breaks

MEN'S HEALTH, APRIL 2002

Take care after you're injured on the slopes. Rushed operations by European docs are putting British skiers at risk, according to a leading sports injury surgeon. Dr Simon Moyes from Devonshire and Wellington hospitals believes that one in ten British skiers injured abroad this year will ...

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Small Print with Big Importance

THE SKIER & SNOWBOARDER MAGAZINE, WINTER 01

IN the last two articles in this series, we offered advice on how to prepare your body for the rigours of the slopes, to help reduce the likelihood that you will injure yourself. Another part of your holiday preparation should be spending time researching your travel insurance. Should the ...

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A Mountain of Bills

FINANCIAL TIMES, 9TH NOVEMBER 2002

Make sure your cover is tailored closely to your needs, says Lucy Warwick-Ching. Are you protected against theft and other types of loss as well as against injury. Thousands of Britons will head for the slopes this winter, but one in 10 will come back with a skirelated injury. The time ...

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£6,000 for a Ski Break

DAILY MIRROR, 4TH DECEMBER 2002

A slippery slope if you're uninsured IF you're planning to take to the slopes this winter, make sure your travel insurance cuts the ice. You're risking financial agony as well as physical pain if you injure yourself on holiday without taking out adequate cover. Breaking a leg in ...

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