1. bandaging - Noun
2. bandaging - Verb
of Bandage
Source: Webster's dictionaryNew storms will arise; one can believe in calamities to come which will surpass the afflictions we have been overwhelmed by in the past; already, men are thinking of bandaging their old wounds to return to the battlefield. François-René de Chateaubriand
After bandaging her and convincing San to help him retrieve the head, Ashitaka and San follow Jiko-bō to Irontown, where they manage to return the Spirit's head. Source: Internet
Bandaging Compression bandaging, also called wrapping, is the application of layers of padding and short-stretch bandages to the involved areas. Source: Internet
CDT, MLD and compression bandaging are all helpful components of conservative lymphedema treatment. citation Vascularized lymph node transfer Vascularized lymph node transfers (VLNT) can be an effective treatment of the arm and upper extremity. Source: Internet
In a hospital report from 1868, he attributed the lower mortality directly to the "antiseptic Lister's wound bandaging method" and he could later as director of the clinic order strict adherence to the antiseptic method. Source: Internet
Pump therapy should be used in addition to other treatments such as compression bandaging and manual lymph drainage. Source: Internet