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How the Brain to Body System Provides Chronic Pain Relief in Katy, TX

To reverse chronic pain and/or nerve disease, areas of the body that have become weak due to disease or injury must be strengthened. This includes your brain, nerves, muscles, blood vessels, and cells. Our experts here at Texas Nerve and Spine developed the most advanced pain and nerve therapy system to do all of this and more, and we call it the Brain to Body System.

From fibromyalgia and disc herniations to diabetic neuropathy and sciatica, our Brain to Body System helps restore your health and corrects the causes of your problems. Unlike treatments from other nerve and spine clinics, our system provides long-term relief without relying on invasive surgeries or dangerously addictive pharmaceutical medications.

To understand how our Brain to Body System solves chronic pain and similar conditions like nerve disease, you need a basic knowledge of the conditions themselves. That way, you can understand why so many who suffer from them rarely improve.

Chronic Pain

Chronic Pain

This is a type of pain that does not get better on its own or that doesn't alleviate after traditional medical treatments or prescription pain meds.

Nerve Disease

Nerve Disease

This is a type of pain that does not get better on its own or that doesn't alleviate after traditional medical treatments or prescription pain meds.

Chronic pain from nerve diseases and serious injuries causes a domino effect within your body. It starts with inflammation, which leads to decreased blood supply. This reduced blood supply results in a lack of oxygen. When your body doesn't get enough oxygen, it loses crucial nutrients that your body needs. This progressive effect often leads to long-term problems such as:

  • Chronic Pain
  • Motor-Function Loss
  • Loss of Sensation
  • Muscular Atrophy
  • Loss of Movement
  • Depression

But with Texas Nerve and Spine's Brain to Body system, patients suffering from chronic pain and nerve disease build strength through rehabilitation. This advanced system helps:

  • Stimulate New Nerve Pathways
  • Strengthen and Grow Muscles
  • Promotes Cellular Repair
  • Improves Circulation and Blood Flow

Our Brain to Body System is central to our approach to chronic musculoskeletal pain relief and chronic nerve pain relief in Katy, TX. By following the Brain to Body system, we can provide several services to patients suffering from chronic pain and nerve damage.

EWOT:Exercise with Oxygen Therapy

Here's a fact you might not know: Breathing in higher levels of oxygen than you normally take in actually helps improve your health. Also called EWOT, exercising with oxygen is a technique that increases oxygen circulation at a much more rapid pace than oxygen therapy alone. Create New Blood Cells

How Does EWOT Work?

At Texas Nerve and Spine, our doctors use the NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer to help achieve the aforementioned benefits. This specialized machine trains your muscles, brain, and nerves to work together, which supports your body's healing processes. While using the NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer, patients are hooked up to an oxygen generator to enjoy the benefits of EWOT and reach their chronic pain relief goals.

When you oxygenate your blood with EWOT, it can have amazing benefits that can:

  • Restore Blood Flow
  • Improve Oxygen Circulation
  • Reduce Inflammation
  • Boost Energy
  • Increase Strength
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TherapyFlexion/Distraction Therapy

Many patients who visit Texas Nerve and Spine are suffering from an injury or disease of the vertebral discs of their spine. It requires the right kind of care from highly specialized doctors. If you're in search of a safe, gentle, controlled treatment for back and spinal pain, Flexion Distraction therapy may be for you.

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How Does Flexion/Distraction Therapy Work?

Finding relief for this type of condition and pain is often easier said than done. Fortunately, relief is right around the corner at Texas Nerve and Spine. Our Flexion/Distraction Table stretches the spine safely and gently, allowing injured tissue and damaged discs the chance to heal and become hydrated, which lets the affected area recover more effectively and efficiently.

Patients looking for chronic back and neck pain relief in Katy, TX choose Flexion/Distraction therapy because it:

  • Significantly Reduces Spinal Pain
  • Fosters Healing in Damaged Discs
  • Removes Pressure on Spinal Nerves
  • Is Non-Invasive
  • Is Cost-Effective
  • Does Not Require Downtime
  • Has No Risk of Infection
  • Provides Quicker, Easier Healing

LaserLaser Therapy

With more than 50 million adults in America suffering from chronic pain, it makes sense that most of them want a solution that doesn't require pain medication or harmful surgery. That's where laser therapy from Texas Nerve and Spine comes into play. Laser therapy has been used for therapeutic purposes in medical environments for years. In fact, it is FDA-approved and backed by more than 2,500 research studies, which have demonstrated its efficacy in chronic musculoskeletal pain relief in Katy, TX.

How Does Laser Therapy Work?

Though laser therapy is a common treatment option, not all lasers are the same. Our Class IV laser therapy, used in all applicable programs, is the most efficacious and powerful laser available for tissue healing and regeneration and healing. Class IV lasers use photobiomodulation, which provides excellent results for Musculoskeletal disorders. This process has also been proven to help with other various conditions that cause chronic pain, such as sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, low back pain, shoulder pain, and much more.

Our chronic pain patients choose laser therapy from Texas Nerve and Spine because it:

  • Provides Significant Relief Without Pain or Side Effects
  • Cost-Effective
  • Reduce Inflammation
  • Boost Blood Flow
  • Accelerate Tissue Repair
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TherapyMotor Function Re-Training Therapy

When your motor functions are limited or non-existent due to a serious injury or surgery, it can ruin your life. You lose the ability to be independent - one of the hallmarks of being human. Fortunately, with motor function re-training at Texas Nerve and Spine, patients suffering from motor function issues have a light at the end of the tunnel. This type of specialized physical therapy helps people recover from injuries or surgeries that leave their motor functions lacking. The goal of motor function re-training is to regain coordination and strength in the areas affecting the patient.

Motor function re-training therapy is a crucial part of the motor function rehabilitation process because it helps patients regain the independence they lost. Perhaps equally important, it also helps them return to their original level of motor function or better.

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How Does Motor Function Re-Training Work?

Based on our Brain to Body system, our specialists design custom exercise programs based on our patient's motor function needs. Depending on the type of injury and lack of motor skills associated with it, we may also use electrical stimulation and other modalities for more effective treatment and recovery.

Motor function re-training provides many benefits for affected patients, including:

  • Improved Flexibility
  • More Strength
  • Better Range of Motion
  • Re-Claim Independence
  • Live a Normal Life

ReleaseMyofascial Release Therapy

Myofascial Release therapy gives patients chronic pain relief in Katy, TX, and boosts joint mobility by loosening up restricted, tight muscles. Though there are similarities to traditional massages, myofascial release therapy focuses on soft tissues and the muscular system in your body to relieve tension and stress on muscles.

How Does Myofascial Release Therapy Work?

Restricted muscles have reduced blood flow and less oxygen. When this happens, it leads to limited movement and pain that is often intense. Our program uses state-of-the-art technology to apply acute, high-velocity vibration directly to the affected tissue to provide the patient with the environment necessary to increase mobility which, over time, can exponentially reduce pain

Benefits of this type of treatment include:

  • Improved Tissue Recovery
  • Reduced Soreness
  • Improved Joint Range of Motion
  • Improved Blood Flow
  • Better Neuromuscular Efficiency
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ActivationNeuro Activation Wall Therapy

As is the case with any spinal cord injury, the nerves around the spine get weak. When this happens, pain develops, and recovery is halted. Suppose you're searching for a safe, effective way to deal with a painful spine issue like sciatica or a herniated disc. In that case, neuro impulse therapy is a great chronic nerve pain treatment in Katy, TX. Unlike common chiropractic treatments, this advanced therapy does not involve any "cracking" or significant adjustments.

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How Does Neuro Activation Wall Therapy Work?

Any type of injury can cause dysfunction and weakness in your brain. To improve cognition and the neurological connection between the brain, the muscles, and the nerves, some injured patients choose to undergo interactive neurocognitive therapy using our neuro activation wall. Our neuro activation wall retains, strengthens, and restores proper function to the brain and nervous system without relying on medications or outlandish therapies.

Texas Nerve and Spine patients choose neuro activation wall therapy because it:

  • Improves Cognition
  • Strengthens Nerves That Have Been Damaged
  • Boosts Balance and Mobility
  • Is Non-Invasive
  • Does Not Require Addictive Medicines
  • Does Not Require Recovery Time
  • Does Not Present Any Risk of Infection

TherapyNeuro Impulse Therapy

As is the case with any spinal cord injury, the nerves around the spine get weak. When this happens, pain develops, and recovery is halted. Suppose you're searching for a safe, effective way to deal with a painful spine issue like sciatica or a herniated disc. In that case, neuro impulse therapy is a great chronic nerve pain treatment in Katy, TX. Unlike common chiropractic treatments, this advanced therapy does not involve any "cracking" or significant adjustments.

How Does Neuro Impulse Therapy Work?

Neuro Impulse Therapy works by using very specific impulses directed at the area causing pain. These targeted impulses send a signal to your body so that it can begin healing and repairing your body naturally. Benefits of this therapy include:

  • Re-Training Nerves to Work Again
  • Strengthen Nerves
  • Dramatically Speed Up Injury Recovery
  • Quickly Reduces Pain
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PeripheralNeuropathy Rehabilitation

Peripheral neuropathy occurs when there is a lack of blood flow to the nerves in areas like your feet and hands. When these nerves are devoid of blood, they begin to decay and degenerate because they don't have enough oxygen or nutrients. Eventually, the nerves in your body shrivel up, causing pain, numbness, balance problems, and other painful symptoms.

How Does Peripheral Neuropathy Rehabilitation Work?

Our Brain to Body program works wonders for neuropathy issues like these by using state-of-the-art technology like laser therapy and personalized, strategic plans of action created around our patient's needs. If you're looking for both short and long-term pain relief from peripheral neuropathy, this could be the solution you need.

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TherapySpinal Decompression Therapy

Spinal conditions range in severity from barely noticeable to absolutely crippling. To get to the bottom of your spine conditions, our team uses X-Rays to pinpoint the location of your spine's disease. From there, we craft a custom rehabilitation program that addresses the underlying causes of your spine pain. Often, part of that therapy includes spinal decompression.

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How Does Spinal Decompression Therapy Work?

Spinal decompression works by gently stretching the spine. When the spine is stretched, it changes its position. This change relieves pressure off the discs in your spine, which act as cushions in your back. By creating negative pressure, herniated and bulging discs retract, giving the nerves and structures in your back relief. This relief sends nutrient-rich fluids and oxygen to the discs in your back so they can heal properly.

Your Path to Chronic Pain Recovery Starts at Texas Nerve and Spine

Chronic pain can be debilitating. But it doesn't have to be permanent. Your journey to a pain-free life starts with a simple four-step process at Texas Nerve and Spine:

phone-number 832-979-5117
Step 01

Identify the Root Cause of Your Pain

At Texas Nerve and Spine, our doctors understand that true back and chronic nerve pain relief in Katy, TX won't happen until we can uncover the underlying causes of your pain. To do so, our specialists will perform detailed exams and review your medical history to understand the full scope of your needs. That way, we can craft a personalized treatment plan to provide long-term relief for your chronic pain.

Step 02

Develop a Plan for Healing

Once we have discovered the underlying reasons for your painful condition, it's time to get to begin healing. Our team will work together to create a customized therapy program designed exclusively for you and your body.

Step 03

Provide a Plan of Care

Once our team develops your own custom plan for healing, we'll use our experience and resources to provide you with your plan of care. This plan will be based on your needs and our Brain to Body system, giving you the relief you deserve in a natural manner.

Step 04

Continued Support

Chronic pain relief cannot be accomplished without a tested pain relief system and a purpose-driven team that supports your recovery. That's why our expert staff will assess your journey to recovery and be there for support every step of the way. Because when you treat chronic pain at Texas Nerve and Spine, you're never alone.

Book an Appointment

Contact our office today to get started on your journey to a pain-free life.

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Joe V’s Smart Shop by H-E-B opens in Katy

New store is the company’s 10th location in the Houston areaH-E-B is excited to announce the opening of Joe V’s Smart Shop by H-E-B in Katy, the 10th location in the Houston region. At 55,000 square feet, the Joe V’s Smart Shop Katy store will deliver the high-quality, fresh products H-E-B is known for at even lower prices with an assortment that’s uniquely curated for the Katy community.“We’re excited that our Joe V’s Smart Shop store is now open to serve...

New store is the company’s 10th location in the Houston area

H-E-B is excited to announce the opening of Joe V’s Smart Shop by H-E-B in Katy, the 10th location in the Houston region. At 55,000 square feet, the Joe V’s Smart Shop Katy store will deliver the high-quality, fresh products H-E-B is known for at even lower prices with an assortment that’s uniquely curated for the Katy community.

“We’re excited that our Joe V’s Smart Shop store is now open to serve customers in Katy with top-quality service and selection,” said Trini Cardenas, a 26-year Partner and the store’s Top Store Leader. “This is our tenth location to open in the Houston area, and we look forward to bringing this proud H-E-B brand to more Texans in the future.”

The store at 4107 N. Fry Rd. in Katy will be open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

At Joe V’s Smart Shop, customers will find many of the same conveniences and departments with the high-quality, fresh products H-E-B is known for including:

In honor of the grand opening and in the company’s spirit of giving, Joe V’s Smart Shop enlisted the community to nominate schools within the Cypress-Fairbanks ISD and Katy ISD deserving of donations via a social media contest. Donations totaling $30,000 to six schools were given to Robinson Elementary, Brosnahan Elementary, Thornton Junior High, McRoberts Elementary, Rhoades Elementary, and Cardiff Junior High. The winning schools, Cardiff Junior High and Brosnahan Elementary were each presented with a $10,000 gift. The other schools were gifted $2,500 each. An additional $5,000 gift was presented to Katy Christian Ministries, a social service nonprofit serving Katy and West Houston.

Joe V’s Smart Shop is an innovative price format that delivers a uniquely curated assortment of community focused products, and many of the high-quality fresh products H-E-B is known for at even lower prices. Joe V’s Smart Shop is committed to delivering the lowest prices in the marketplace with the highest quality fresh products for its customers, also fondly known as Smart Shoppers.

A proud H-E-B brand Joe V’s Smart Shop offers a price-conscious shopping experience and provides customers the best H-E-B has to offer. Each store is typically 55,000 square feet in size and employs about 180 Partners. Joe V’s Smart Shop launched in 2010 and currently employs more than 1,650 Partners across 10 stores in the Houston area.

Continuing its expansion in the DFW Metroplex, H-E-B announced plans earlier this year to open two Joe V’s Smart Shop by H-E-B stores in Dallas, the first locations the multi-format retailer will open outside the Houston area. The store at 4101 W. Wheatland Road near Highway 67 is expected to open in late summer 2024. The other location at 5204 S. Buckner Blvd. at the corner of Buckner Blvd. and Samuell St. is expected to open by spring 2025.

As a multi-format retailer, H-E-B operates Central Market stores across Texas, as well as Joe V’s Smart Shop, and Mi Tienda stores. In addition, H-E-B also operates Favor Delivery, an on-demand delivery service that serves hundreds of communities throughout the state.

Katy ISD parents/students, what are your thoughts or questions on Title IX? Ask them here

KATY, Texas – Students in the Katy Independent School District are making their voices heard by attempting to defend their rights after a new policy forces school leaders to inform parents if their child chooses to be referred to as a different pronoun.SEE ALSO: Katy ISD board to vote on proposal r...

KATY, Texas – Students in the Katy Independent School District are making their voices heard by attempting to defend their rights after a new policy forces school leaders to inform parents if their child chooses to be referred to as a different pronoun.

SEE ALSO: Katy ISD board to vote on proposal requiring teachers to inform parents of transgender student, preferred pronoun

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The group of students claims that Katy ISD and its new gender policy goes against Title IX.

Title IX is a law that says people cannot be discriminated against based on their sex, regarding education programs and activities that receive federal funding. This also protects people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

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The policy centers around four topics: parent authority, safeguarding biological females and males, and preferred pronouns.

“The objectives of this policy are that (1) biological females and males and sex-specific spaces are safeguarded; (2) District facilities such as bathrooms, locker rooms, and changing facilities are separated by Biological Sex; (3) the pronouns used for persons on campus are consistent with the Biological Sex of the person; (4) Gender Fluidity content is excluded from the classroom and instructional materials; and (5) District staff will not diagnose or treat gender dysphoria and will respect the right of the parent to determine what is best for the welfare of their child,” a previous draft of the policy given to KPRC reads.

The policy states that teachers would be allowed to use a student’s preferred pronouns with a parent’s written consent. However, district officials reportedly cannot and will not compel its staff or other students to address or refer to students in any manner that would violate the speaker’s First Amendment rights.

Are you a parent or guardian with a student in Katy Independent School District? We want to know your thoughts about Title IX

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Katy ISD board approves Freeman as the name of High School No. 10

The Katy ISD board of trustees voted to approve naming the district’s 10th high school “Freeman High School” at the Nov. 13 board meeting.Naming the high school in honor of the Freemans was evident as multiple community members voiced support for the naming of the high school during the public hearing Nov. 8 at the KISD Education Support Complex.The KISD board received a recommendation from the Naming Advisory Committe...

The Katy ISD board of trustees voted to approve naming the district’s 10th high school “Freeman High School” at the Nov. 13 board meeting.

Naming the high school in honor of the Freemans was evident as multiple community members voiced support for the naming of the high school during the public hearing Nov. 8 at the KISD Education Support Complex.

The KISD board received a recommendation from the Naming Advisory Committee in the work study session held Nov. 6 to name the district’s 10th high school in honor of the Freeman family, as previously reported.

The backstory

The Freemans settled in Katy in the late 1800s. Five generations of Freemans have graduated from KISD schools, and members of the sixth generation are enrolled in the district’s schools, according to a KISD statement.

Officials said the Freeman family has been integral in the development of the Katy community for over a century. Family members have served the city in various roles, including:

Quote of note

During the meeting Nov. 13, the board announced their final approval, and trustees said they looked forward to the new school opening in fall 2024 at 7800 Katy Hockley Road, Katy.

“The family name of ‘Freeman’ is a familiar one in our community, as the family has a 125-year history in Katy that spans six generations,” board President Victor Perez said. “High School No. 10, now Freeman High School, was approved by our community as a part of the 2021 bond program and will provide enrollment relief to our schools in the northwest quadrant of the district.”

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School bond propositions met with mixed results in Katy ISD, other Houston-area districts

Voters served by Katy ISD and other Houston-area school districts expressed a mixture of support and opposition for a series of bond items on their Election Day ballots, in some cases approving only part of proposed bond packages.Katy ISD, a fast-growing district west of Houston that serves more than 95,000 students, proposed a record $840.6 million bond package two years after voters approved a package totaling $676.2 million. Voters this year did not support the entire package, authorizing the two most costly propositions on the bal...

Voters served by Katy ISD and other Houston-area school districts expressed a mixture of support and opposition for a series of bond items on their Election Day ballots, in some cases approving only part of proposed bond packages.

Katy ISD, a fast-growing district west of Houston that serves more than 95,000 students, proposed a record $840.6 million bond package two years after voters approved a package totaling $676.2 million. Voters this year did not support the entire package, authorizing the two most costly propositions on the ballot while denying the two others.

Voters in Harris and Fort Bend counties, which both include Katy, approved Proposition A with 58.7% support. It authorizes nearly $723 million for four new schools, the purchase of additional school sites, renovations and expansions for 26 existing campuses, 84 safety and security upgrades, 62 building component replacements and new buses. Proposition B, which is for more than $83 million in districtwide classroom and campus technology upgrades, passed with support from 56.6% of voters.

Katy ISD's other two propositions, both related to athletic facilities, failed. Only 46.2% of voters supported Proposition C, which asked for $4.2 million in improvements to competition swimming pools in the district, and fewer than 44% of voters backed Proposition D, which sought $30 million for repairs to Rhodes Stadium as well as upgrades to campus athletic facilities.

A bond item for $22.9 million in pool and natatorium improvements also failed in Conroe ISD, which is north of Houston in Montgomery County. But voters there approved three other Conroe ISD bond propositions totaling $1.9 billion.

The bulk of that money, more than $1.8 billion, was authorized by the passage of Proposition A, which will fund eight new schools, three additions to existing schools, five campus renovations and infrastructure, technology infrastructure, safety and transportation improvements. Montgomery County voters also approved Proposition B, which authorizes $40 million for technology devices in Conroe ISD, and Proposition C, a $112.8 million bond item for agriculture barns, physical education classrooms and elementary gymnasiums.

Voters in Harris and Chambers counties overwhelmingly struck down three bond proposals for Goose Creek CISD in the Baytown area, southeast of Houston. Proposition A sought to authorize more than $342 million for a high school replacement and a high school renovation along with safety and security upgrades, athletics and transportation improvements and the demolition of an old elementary school. Proposition B asked for $24 million for a Stallworth Stadium renovation, while Proposition C requested $20 million for technology upgrades. Neither proposal garnered support from more than 43.7% of voters.

Bond propositions for Cleveland ISD, Crosby ISD, Lamar CISD and Santa Fe also were opposed by voters.

Voters in Aldine ISD in north Houston passed a trio of bond proposals totaling $1.8 billion. Proposition A authorizes more than $1.6 billion for six campus rebuilds and two school redesigns – including of Aldine and Eisenhower high schools – along with safety and security upgrades, technology infrastructure projects and transportation initiatives. Proposition B will fund more than $65.5 million in instructional technology enhancements, including devices for students and staff, while Proposition C provides more than $122 million for the construction of an education and performance center.

Two bond items for Clear Creek ISD, southeast of Houston, also passed. Voters authorized $265 million for school improvements as part of Proposition B and $37 million in instructional technology upgrades as part of Proposition C.

Johnson Leases Facility in Katy

HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – Johnson Health Tech, a fitness and wellness company that manufactures and sells exercise equipment, has leased 343.760 SF in the Pederson Logistics Center in the Katy area west of Houston, CBRE reported.Jacob Westfall with CBRE in Atlanta and Boomer White with CBRE in Houston represented Johnson Health Tech.The landlord, Triten Real Estate Partners, was represented by CBRE’s Jason Dillee and Nathan Wynne....

HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – Johnson Health Tech, a fitness and wellness company that manufactures and sells exercise equipment, has leased 343.760 SF in the Pederson Logistics Center in the Katy area west of Houston, CBRE reported.

Jacob Westfall with CBRE in Atlanta and Boomer White with CBRE in Houston represented Johnson Health Tech.

The landlord, Triten Real Estate Partners, was represented by CBRE’s Jason Dillee and Nathan Wynne.

Johnson Health Tech, headquartered in Taiwan and Wisconsin, plans to bring new jobs to the area with the new distribution facility located at 574 Pederson Road, near I-10 in Katy.

“The Johnson Health Tech team has had their eye on Texas for a while, as they’ve continued to grow as a company,” said Boomer White, vice president with CBRE.

The 25-acre site has immediate access to 1-10 from the Pederson Road exit and is near distribution facilities of some of the nation’s most significant corporations, including Tesla and Amazon. (Tesla’s 1 million SF facility is about 120 miles from its Gigafactory EV manufacturing facility in Austin.)

“Our success at Pederson Logistics Center is centered around our strong standing relationships,” says Will Hedges, Partner at Houston-based Triten Real Estate Partners. “The brokerage team at CBRE and the ownership group, led by Triten, collectively created a well-balanced transaction structure which provided the tenant avenues to strengthen their position when engaging the market.”

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