0 present participle of bandage
1 to tie a bandage around an injury or part of someone's body, or put bandages on someone or something:
This article reviews the use of short stretch bandages against multi-layer bandaging for venous leg ulcers.
This can be eliminated by active exercise, a compression stocking or bandaging and limb elevation.
In this paper there has been only brief mention of those aspects of community nursing practice that exemplify the 'hands-on' activity such as compression bandaging or care of pressure areas.
They seem to consider that major surgery is necessary rather than bandaging.
These treatments consist of a combination of skin care, exercise, massage and compression garments or bandaging.
No amount of temporary bandaging will put that right.
The teams need to take a long hard look at those companies that have a future: those that can, with a bit of bandaging—perhaps long-term loan support—get over cash-flow problems.
She is later shown bandaging her arm sitting atop the rubble at the episode's end.