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TAL
(redirected from Tendo-Achilles Lengthening)

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TALThanks A Lot
TALThis American Life (public radio/TV show)
TALTransitional Administrative Law (interim constitution of Iraq Feb. 29, 2004)
TALTemplate Attribute Language
TALTyped Assembly Language
TALTransoceanic Abort Landing
TALTechnology Alert List (US State Department)
TALTarget Analyte List
TALTakeoff And Landing
TALTrattamento Automatico Della Lingua (Italian: Natural Language Processing)
TALTransatlantic Abort Landing
TALTransaction Application Language
TALTable Light
TALTendo-Achilles Lengthening
TALTropical Aquaculture Laboratory (University of Florida)
TALThey All Lie
TALTime After Launch
TALTrain-A-Lift Ltd (UK)
TALThink and Link (e-mail for disabled people)
TALThreshold Ambient Level
TALTraining Aids Librarian
TALTransporter Air Lock


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16-18) Tendo-Achilles lengthening (TAL) has been performed in this population with the rationale that surgical lengthening of the Achilles tendon will increase ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (DF-ROM), reduce plantar pressures, and prevent skin breakdown.
 
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