Has your quality of life been affected because of back pain? You're not alone - Harvard Health tells us that almost 85% of people in the US have back pain so severe that they see a doctor at least once in their lifetime. Unfortunately, these problems often start small but end up becoming severe issues like sciatica. For active people and athletes, dealing with back pain isn't just compromising; it's life-changing.
And while many people will tell you that having a "back problem" is something you'll have to deal with for the rest of your life, that's far from the case. The good news is that seeing a chiropractor in East Windsor can provide you with the relief needed to live a healthy, active life without giving up the things you love most, like sports and spending time with your family.
Of the millions of Americans who suffer from back pain daily, many have found long-lasting relief through the same chiropractic care offered at NJ Sports Spine & Wellness. But what exactly is chiropractic care, and how does it help?
Chiropractic care is a drug-free, non-invasive approach to overall wellness and healing that focuses on correcting issues with your musculoskeletal system. When performed by a licensed chiropractor, it can alleviate and even eliminate common problems such as:
To treat your conditions and help reduce your pain, chiropractors use time-tested, hands-on techniques to adjust your spine, neck, back, and other joints throughout your body to restore proper function, mobility, and alignment. Once your body is in proper alignment, it functions optimally, leading to improved overall wellness and health.
Unlike some sports rehab clinics in The Garden State, chiropractors from NJ Sports Spine & Wellness work with you one-on-one to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific goals and needs relating to your pain and ability to live a normal life. Because our team takes a holistic approach to healthcare, we cover all aspects of your health and wellness when developing your chiropractic treatment plan. That way, we increase your chances of living a fulfilling life free of pain and worry about throwing your back out.
Seeing a chiropractor can quite literally change your life for the better. According to the American Chiropractic Association, in general, chiropractic therapy is a more effective solution for back pain than other treatments like addictive pain pills, surgeries, and yoga. When combined with services like physical therapy, occupational therapy, and acupuncture, chiropractic care may be the key you need to open the door to a pain-free life.
Contact UsSome of the many benefits of seeing a reliable, licensed chiropractor include the following:
Perhaps the most obvious reason to make an appointment with a chiropractor is for back pain relief. Some people only need to see a chiropractor when they have occasional back pain, such as when they wake up in the morning. Others, such as those who have been in serious car accidents, need regular chiropractic adjustments and therapies, which are often supplemented with techniques like physical therapy and acupuncture.
There are many causes of back pain that range from advanced conditions like having sciatica and herniated discs to everyday issues like poor posture and sleeping in a harmful position. Your chiropractor's job is to pinpoint the cause(s) of your back pain and build a customized plan to address your musculoskeletal conditions. Once that happens, pain relief follows shortly after.
At New Jersey Sports Spine & Wellness, we craft personalized chiropractic plans for every patient we treat, with the goal of avoiding harmful surgeries and addictive medicines.
If you've never experienced a headache in your life, you're exceedingly rare. Just about every American will suffer from a headache at some point or another. For some, headaches only happen occasionally and are not much more than an annoyance. For others, headaches evolve into crippling migraines that can affect quality of life, ability to work, and much more.
If you find yourself digging into a bottle of Aspirin or something stronger when you have a headache, it might be time to visit an NJSSW chiropractor.
Do you wake up in the morning feeling like you didn't sleep a wink the previous night? Do you have to take sleep aides like Ambien in order to drift off to dreamland? If you have chronic back pain, getting a full night's rest is easier said than done. From misaligned spines to improper sleeping posture, your chiropractor in East Windsor can use manipulation therapy and other techniques to boost blood flow and align your vertebrae, so your body can heal itself and help you rest better.
One of the best things about seeing your chiropractor is that when your session is over, you often feel great. The pain relief feels phenomenal. When you're not in pain, you have a more positive outlook on life, and often enjoy better sleep, blood pressure, and even sexual relations. It makes sense, then, that chiropractic care has been shown to help reduce stress and anxiety, which promotes relaxation and improved mental health.
At NJ Sports Spine & Wellness, we work with a long list of athletes who suffer from sports injuries and other problems that can manifest from being active. For professional athletes, having a trustworthy chiropractor to care for them is needed for their careers. But you don't have to be a pro athlete to benefit from chiropractic care. Ordinary people that enjoy active lifestyles can reap tremendous rewards through chiropractic care, such as improved range of motion and relief from compressed discs.
Whether you enjoy impromptu games of tag football or simply want to play with your kids, seeing a chiropractor can help you be healthy and active without fighting back, neck, and joint pain. That's especially true when chiropractic therapy is used in conjunction with acupuncture, physical therapy, or occupational therapy.ies and addictive medicines.
Your NJ Sports Spine & Wellness chiropractor in East Windsor may use a range of techniques to restore function and alignment in your body. Some of the most common techniques our chiropractors use include:
Life has a habit of being unexpected. Sure, some surprises only hurt your bank account, like last-minute renovations in your home. But severe incidents, like car accidents, can inflict physical injuries that cause you long-term pain. These problems, like neck and back injuries, affect many Americans daily. Even worse, many hardworking people turn to risky surgeries and addictive pain medications, only to find themselves deep in a hole that seems impossible to get out of.
If you suffer from serious range-of-motion issues or you're in chronic pain, it's important to know that you have treatment choices. You don't have to put your health at risk to relieve your pain. One of the most successful non-invasive treatments offered for pain is physical therapy. The main goal of physical therapy is to restore movement and function to patients affected by illness, injury, or disability.
Physical therapists work with patients of all ages and abilities, from children to elderly adults, to help them overcome physical limitations and improve their quality of life. At NJ Sports Spine & Wellness, our physical therapists help treat a wide range of conditions, from neck pain and spinal cord injuries to back pain and arthritis.
Once our PTs have made headway, they will often use our chiropractic therapy to provide the patient with more relief. Having the option of both chiropractic and physical therapy is often very effective, because your chiropractor in East Windsor can address nerve irritation and joint dysfunction while your physical therapist helps retrain your musculoskeletal system, allowing your body to heal faster.
Some of the biggest benefits of using physical therapy along with chiropractic care include:
Occupational therapy, or OT, is to help patients of all ages and abilities engage in activities of daily living, or ADL. Often, that means helping patients reclaim the ability to continue working, going to school, accomplishing day-to-day tasks, or other activities common to daily living.
Occupational therapy can benefit individuals going through many conditions, such as traumatic brain injuries, strokes, spinal cord injuries, autism spectrum disorders, developmental delays, and chronic pain. The end goal of occupational therapy is to help patients achieve the maximum level of independence and participation in their daily lives. If pain, discomfort, weakness, fatigue, or fear prevent you from participating in activities you love, an OT from NJ Sports Spine & Wellness could become the MVP of your wellness journey.
To give our patients the most complete pain relief and recovery options, our doctors and practitioners will often lean on the expertise of both a physical therapist and a chiropractor in East Windsor. By working together, your PT, OT, and chiropractor can provide you with a comprehensive approach to total-body functionality, from your spine and joints to your mind and range of motion.
Some of the most common benefits of using OT with chiropractic care include:
Acupuncture boosts your body's functions and helps improve its ability to heal through anatomic site stimulation - usually called acupuncture points or acupoints. To stimulate these points, acupuncturists at NJ Sports Spine & Wellness insert fine, sterile needles into your skin. Most patients don't feel any pain as needles are applied. Typically, needles are left in the skin up to 30 minutes. After your session, it's normal to feel incredibly relaxed.
While some practitioners still adhere to traditional philosophies, modern acupuncturists take an integrative approach to the therapy. Today, professional acupuncturists use these techniques to stimulate your body's natural healing and pain-fighting processes. When coupled with personalized care from a chiropractor in East Windsor as well as physical or occupational therapy, you can find real relief from the physical and emotional roadblocks holding you back. Some of the most reported benefits of acupuncture treatment include:
During an acupuncture session, you may feel a slight sensation of warmth or tingling at the needle's site of insertion. Generally speaking, acupuncture is painless and perfectly safe for you to consider. In fact, many practitioners and doctors recommend combining acupuncture with other treatment options like chiropractic adjustments.
Though acupuncture and chiropractic therapies come from different origins, both include non-invasive, holistic, and gentle approaches that don't require drugs to work. They also both facilitate total-body healing by addressing the underlying causes of your symptoms - not just the symptoms themselves.
Because acupuncture is known to release endorphins and improve blood flow, having a session prior to a chiropractic adjustment can be very beneficial. That's because, after acupuncture, your muscles are less stiff, more relaxed, and easier to adjust effectively. Over time, as you combine acupuncture and chiropractic therapy, you'll benefit from less inflammation and less pain as you heal from injuries or musculoskeletal conditions. That same truth applies to patients who undergo serious chiropractic adjustments.
At NJ Sports Spine & Wellness, our staff consists of licensed and highly-trained professionals, including specialists focusing on:
Every member of our team believes that the path to wellness and a pain-free life begins with customized treatment plans that cater to your needs and body. Unlike some chiropractors in East Windsor, we do not treat on-the-surface symptoms with one-size-fits-all therapies. We do not rely on powerful pain medications to mask your pain or invasive surgeries that require weeks of recovery. Instead, we address the root causes of your pain so that we can help you live the happy, healthy life you're craving.
To achieve that goal, we'll conduct an in-depth evaluation to learn about your medical history. We'll also perform diagnostic tests and speak with you one-on-one to get a better sense of your needs. From there, we'll recommend the therapies that can give you a new lease on life and be there for every milestone you hit.
If you're fed up of living with the limits of pain and lack of mobility, we're here to help you break free. Contact our office today to get started.
East Windsor's Innovation Park will now be home to Getinge, a medical technology company. Patch StaffEAST WINDSOR, NJ — Global medical technology company, Getinge, is moving to East Windsor.The company will occupy the entire newly constructed 167,500-square-foot building in the Innovation Park complex on Princeton-Hightstown Road, Mayor Janice S. Mironov announced Monday.The new Getinge East Windsor Innovation Park facility will join production centers in France, China, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, the...
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EAST WINDSOR, NJ — Global medical technology company, Getinge, is moving to East Windsor.
The company will occupy the entire newly constructed 167,500-square-foot building in the Innovation Park complex on Princeton-Hightstown Road, Mayor Janice S. Mironov announced Monday.
The new Getinge East Windsor Innovation Park facility will join production centers in France, China, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Founded in 1904 in Sweden, Getinge is a global medical device technology company that provides innovative equipment and systems to healthcare and life sciences industries.
The company has over 11,000 employees working in 40 countries and 25,000 customers in over 130 countries.
Getinge’s move to the modern Innovation Park is “squarely consistent” with the Township vision for this complex, Mironov said.
“We are proud to have Getinge join other Route 571 corridor high-tech and pharmaceutical-related corporations, including Shiseido America, Aurobindo Pharma, QTS and ForDoz Pharma,” Mironov said.
“East Windsor’s strategic prime location in central New Jersey mid-way between New York and Philadelphia, excellent access to major transportation networks, availability of highly skilled labor and hands-on business-friendly local government environment have contributed to the Township success.”
Also present during the announcement were Council Members Denise Daniels, Anthony Katawick, David Russell and John Zoller, along with Frank Kozar, Getinge Vice President of Logistics Americas and Jim Murray, Ares Industrial Management Managing Director/US Development.
“At Getinge, we are committed to providing medical devices that save lives and are excited to open our new center in East Windsor," Kozar said.
“The location and size of the facility fit our business needs and we already feel very welcomed by the Township Mayor and leadership.”
The newly constructed Innovation Park is located on 86.97 acres formerly occupied by McGraw Hill and comprised of two buildings. It is designed to attract innovative high-tech and pharmaceutical-related businesses.
“As the owner and landlord of Innovation Business Park, we are pleased to welcome Getinge to the Park with a full building lease. Tenant Improvements are underway and we anticipate Getinge beginning occupancy by year-end,” Murray said.
“This is a great fit for the Park and the Township and we look forward to continuing to work with Mayor Mironov and the Township in bringing another first-class business to the second building in the development.”
Innovation Park incorporates modern architectural features and extensive outdoor public green spaces, landscaping with ornamental and evergreen trees, benches and other amenities, and a walking pathway.
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A house that sold for $789,316 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in East Windsor in the past week.In total, eight residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $388,227. The average price per square foot was $284.The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of March 11 even if the property may have been sold earlier.8. $145K, single-family home at A9 Avon DriveThe sale o...
A house that sold for $789,316 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in East Windsor in the past week.
In total, eight residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $388,227. The average price per square foot was $284.
The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of March 11 even if the property may have been sold earlier.
The sale of the single family residence at A9 Avon Drive in East Windsor has been finalized. The price was $145,000, and the new owners took over the house in February. The house was built in 1968 and has a living area of 868 square feet. The price per square foot was $167. The deal was finalized on Feb. 26.
The property at 49 Garden View Terrace in East Windsor has new owners. The price was $175,000. The condominium was built in 1968 and has a living area of 810 square feet. The price per square foot is $216. The deal was finalized on Feb. 28.
The 1,308 square-foot single-family house at 421 Kellington Drive in East Windsor has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in March and the total purchase price was $340,000, $260 per square foot. The house was built in 1972. The deal was finalized on March 1.
The property at 627 Twin Rivers Drive in East Windsor has new owners. The price was $387,500. The house was built in 1972 and has a living area of 1,620 square feet. The price per square foot is $239. The deal was finalized on March 1.
The 1,115 square-foot detached house at 56 Spruce Road, Hightstown, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in March and the total purchase price was $394,000, $353 per square foot. The house was built in 1985. The deal was finalized on March 1.
The sale of the single-family home at 504 Fairfield Road, East Windsor, has been finalized. The price was $415,000, and the house changed hands in February. The house was built in 1972 and has a living area of 1,620 square feet. The price per square foot was $256. The deal was finalized on Feb. 27.
A sale has been finalized for the single-family home at 59 Evergreen Drive in East Windsor. The price was $460,000 and the new owners took over the house in February. The house was built in 1985 and the living area totals 1,564 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $294. The deal was finalized on Feb. 27.
The property at 139 Cypress Drive in East Windsor has new owners. The price was $789,316. The house was built in 1967 and has a living area of 1,996 square feet. The price per square foot is $395. The deal was finalized on Feb. 27.
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A house that sold for $785,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in East Windsor between April 1 and April 14.In total, seven residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past two weeks, with an average price of $414,257. The average price per square foot was $246.The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded from the week of April 1 to the week of April 14 even if the property may have been sold earlier.7. $280K, condominium at ...
A house that sold for $785,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in East Windsor between April 1 and April 14.
In total, seven residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past two weeks, with an average price of $414,257. The average price per square foot was $246.
The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded from the week of April 1 to the week of April 14 even if the property may have been sold earlier.
The property at 6N Dennison Drive in East Windsor has new owners. The price was $279,900. The condominium was built in 1970 and has a living area of 834 square feet. The price per square foot is $336. The deal was finalized on March 28.
A 1,160 square-foot condominium at 31 Powell Court, Hightstown, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in March and the total purchase price was $299,900, $259 per square foot. The condominium was built in 1983. The deal was finalized on March 19.
The property at 4 Huber Court in Hightstown has new owners. The price was $325,000. The condominium was built in 1983 and has a living area of 1,120 square feet. The price per square foot is $290. The deal was finalized on March 25.
A 1,463 square-foot condominium at 113 Chatham Court in East Windsor has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in March and the total purchase price was $345,000, $236 per square foot. The condominium was built in 1987. The deal was finalized on March 20.
The sale of the single-family residence at 110 Dutch Neck Road, Hightstown, has been finalized. The price was $430,000, and the house changed hands in March. The house was built in 1920 and has a living area of 2,959 square feet. The price per square foot was $145. The deal was finalized on March 21.
A sale has been finalized for the single-family house at 366 Iverson Place in East Windsor. The price was $435,000 and the new owners took over the house in March. The house was built in 1971 and the living area totals 2,034 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $214. The deal was finalized on March 19.
The sale of the single family residence at 12 Berwick Circle in East Windsor has been finalized. The price was $785,000, and the new owners took over the house in March. The house was built in 2000 and has a living area of 2,182 square feet. The price per square foot was $360. The deal was finalized on March 28.
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Turkeys live happy and happy lives at Lee Turkey Farm in East Windsor, says owner Ronny Lee.And then they have one bad day.Since Lee was in third grade, he’s raised and processed 54,000 turkeys for Thanksgiving tables at the nation’s oldest continuously running processing plant at his family farm. Lee's great-great-great-grandfather purchased it in 1868 — and about 80 years ago, the farm began concentrating on turkeys.For days now, Lee has been readying his 3,000-bird flock for what amoun...
Turkeys live happy and happy lives at Lee Turkey Farm in East Windsor, says owner Ronny Lee.
And then they have one bad day.
Since Lee was in third grade, he’s raised and processed 54,000 turkeys for Thanksgiving tables at the nation’s oldest continuously running processing plant at his family farm. Lee's great-great-great-grandfather purchased it in 1868 — and about 80 years ago, the farm began concentrating on turkeys.
For days now, Lee has been readying his 3,000-bird flock for what amounts to the farm's Super Bowl. It takes a lot of work, as he sometimes is out from 4:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. without lunch breaks.
“You eat a lot of Hershey bars,” he said.
On Monday, Nov. 20, and Tuesday, Nov. 21, people will line up to pick up turkeys, ranging from 13 to 30 pounds. One hundred turkeys are sold every hour and the line can stretch to the street.
Customers can visit the farm anytime between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on those days to purchase fresh turkeys for $4.69 per pound, or frozen turkeys for $4.29 per pound, all on a first-come, first-serve basis.
“I’ve never had to send anyone home without a turkey,” Lee said.
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Despite their morbid end, the turkeys’ 11- to 21-week lives are happy and healthy, Lee said.
After hatching and growing to a month old, turkeys live in a 10,000-square-foot open-faced barns with constant natural light and air circulation, Lee said.
“Turkeys aren’t like people,” Lee said. “They don’t need space, privacy or vacations. They just like to eat, drink and hang out with their friends.”
Lee’s turkeys live for 11 to 21 weeks, eating a homemade feed mix with a corn and soybean base.
“Their flavor depends a lot of what they eat,” Lee said. “There is all this talk about grass feed, but with corn feed, you get a nice, moist and juicy bird. The flavor is incredible."
Lee can tell that his turkeys, which are raised without antibiotics or hormones, are happy because they’re not missing feathers. When turkeys are upset, they pick at each other.
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Here's how the turkeys go from the farm to your table:
To "process" the birds, their throats are cut while leaving the heads on, which stops them from flailing and hurting themselves.
“They die very peacefully in only about 30 seconds, before they even realize what happened to them,” Lee said.
Then, they are put in a scalder at 140 degrees for 45 seconds, which loosens their feathers. Another machine helps remove nearly all their feathers in another 45 seconds. It takes only 14 minutes to process 60 turkeys, Lee said.
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Finally, Lee and his team hand-pluck out the few remaining feathers before the turkeys are cleaned and eviscerated.
Lee isn’t crying into his gravy bowl on "processing day."
“Turkeys aren’t soft and cuddly,” he said. “They’re actually mean.”
If turkeys see an injured turkey, they will want to gang up and attack it. If a turkey is injured, Lee gets it out of the area right away into a separate space he calls his “turkey hospital."
"I have no sympathy on processing day, but I treat them really nicely until then,” Lee said.
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After the turkeys are processed, they are put into a fridge for at least two days, which ages the meat and keeps it tender and its texture ideal, Lee said.
“Today’s modern growers don’t age the meat properly,” Lee said. “This idea of killing it and eating it the same day? No. You need to wait at least two days for the best quality.”
Then the turkeys are flash-frozen, which means they’re frozen quickly at -10 degrees, preserving the meat and its juicy qualities.
“If you’re not going to eat it fresh and you need to freeze it, freezing does not hurt anything if it’s done right,” Lee said.
His frozen turkeys taste exactly like his fresh turkeys, Lee said. The only reason the frozen turkeys are cheaper, he added, is because he’s under less pressure to have them ready by a certain date.
Lee sells white turkeys, not heritage turkeys.
“They’re heritage for a reason — they came out with better varieties and left them in the dust,” Lee said. “It’s like a Model T. Everyone wishes they could go back to the Model T until you get in it and you find it has no power steering, heat, air conditioning or suspension. Turkeys are the same way. They’ve improved them over the years.”
Go: Lee Turkey Farm, 201 Hickory Corner Road, East Windsor; 609-448-0629, leeturkeyfarm.com. Visit from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 20, or Tuesday, Nov. 21, on a first-come, first-serve basis to get your 13- to 30-pound fresh or frozen turkey.
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The store, which opened in West Windsor, offers more than 300 artisan pastries, gourmet cakes and desserts baked in-store daily. Patch StaffEAST WINDSOR, NJ – TOUS les JOURS, a French-Asian bakery café chain has officially opened its new location in West Windsor.This is the brand’s third location in New Jersey.The new TOUS les JOURS is owned and operated by West Windsor local Chao Chen and offers more than 300 artisan pastrie...
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EAST WINDSOR, NJ – TOUS les JOURS, a French-Asian bakery café chain has officially opened its new location in West Windsor.
This is the brand’s third location in New Jersey.
The new TOUS les JOURS is owned and operated by West Windsor local Chao Chen and offers more than 300 artisan pastries, gourmet cakes and desserts baked in-store daily. They also offer unique coffee and beverage options.
“After visiting a TOUS les JOURS location that is owned and operated by one of my industry connections and trying some of the brand’s diverse treats, I recognized that TOUS les JOURS offered something special, and was excited to seize the opportunity to open a location in my community,” Chen said in a statement.
“As a West Windsor resident, I identified that our town was missing a bakery café concept that offered globally inspired pastries and innovative coffee and beverage selections, and I am confident the community is going to appreciate the high-quality, delicious offerings that TOUS les JOURS serves and embrace the new location as a neighborhood staple.”
With the bakery café opening around the holidays, customers can get into the holiday spirit with the limited-time ‘Merry Wiggle Christmas’ cake collection in collaboration with Korean lifestyle brand, Wiggle Wiggle.
The new collection includes 25 seasonally decorated cakes designed with frosty favorites, including Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, a snowy Christmas tree, the friendly neighborhood snowman and more.
one of the brand’s bestselling items is its signature Cloud Cake, which consists of a fluffy, delicate sponge cake filled with freshly made whipped Cloud cream flavors like milk, chocolate, strawberry and green tea. In addition to its signature Cloud Cake, TOUS les JOURS serves many authentic French-Asian baked goods, including milk bread, macarons, loaves and croissants, along with its own unique creations and innovative seasonal offerings.
The bakery café began more than 20 years ago. TOUS les JOURS franchises over 100 stores in the U.S. and nearly 1,700 bakeries all around the world.
TOUS les JOURS’ West Windsor store is located at 64 Princeton Hightstown Road and can be reached via phone at (609) 269-5624.
The new location is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more information about TOUS les JOURS, or to view the full menu and find your nearest location, visit https://www.tljus.com.
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