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In this webinar I'll explain CES so that you understand what it is, why you're asking those red flag questions, and what to do if someone answers 'Yes'! Along the way, you will learn more about spinal pathology and clinical reasoning in general. After watching, you'll be calmer, more skilled and more confident when you're asking your patients about this very rare but very serious condition.

The webinar is designed for new grads and keen students, who know their spinal red flags and want to take the next step forward in their practice.
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    Francesca Peplow
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    Amelia Bell-Bentley
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    Farouk Bello
    First steps team member
    Physio matters First steps team member| Creator of Rooks health podcast and @rookshealth
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    Thomas Jesson
    I research and write about lumbar radicular pain (sciatica) and cauda equina syndrome (a condition that’s similar to sciatica but involves damage to more nerves). I’m a physiotherapist by trade, with experience in musculoskeletal practice and a specialist persistent pain service.

    My long term goal is to create the best educational resources about lumbar nerve root pain. I hope that when the average person who gets spine-related leg pain sees a physio, a chiropractor or a doctor, that person will get better care because of my work.

    Newsletter at http://tomjesson.substack.com

    I’m from the North East of England and in the past I have also lived in South Korea. Now my wife, daughters and I live in Houston, Texas. In my spare time I like hiking and bouldering.