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What (who) is carton taping - definition

Patellar Taping; Knee Taping

Carton         
  • Gable top carton of cream
  • Tetrahedral carton of milk
  • molded pulp Egg cartons, Japan
BOX OR CONTAINER USUALLY MADE OF PAPERBOARD AND SOMETIMES OF CORRUGATED FIBERBOARD
Milk carton; Carton pierre; Milk and juice carton; Juice carton; Six-pack carton; Cartons; Gable top carton; Aseptic carton; Beverage cartons; Paper carton; Beverage carton
·noun Pasteboard for paper boxes; also, a pasteboard box.
carton         
  • Gable top carton of cream
  • Tetrahedral carton of milk
  • molded pulp Egg cartons, Japan
BOX OR CONTAINER USUALLY MADE OF PAPERBOARD AND SOMETIMES OF CORRUGATED FIBERBOARD
Milk carton; Carton pierre; Milk and juice carton; Juice carton; Six-pack carton; Cartons; Gable top carton; Aseptic carton; Beverage cartons; Paper carton; Beverage carton
(cartons)
1.
A carton is a plastic or cardboard container in which food or drink is sold.
...a two-pint carton of milk.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
A carton is a large, strong cardboard box in which goods are stored and transported. (AM)
N-COUNT
Taping         
·add. ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Tape.

Wikipedia

Knee taping

Knee taping (also known as patellar taping) is a procedure performed by physiotherapists or physicians to alleviate the symptoms of patellofemoral pain. Though knee taping has been shown to offer short-term pain relief, its long-term efficacy is confounded by several studies. The mechanism of action by which it alleviates pain is unknown, though it has been suggested by physicians that it could correct patella position, facilitate/inhibit quadriceps components or bear stress associated with peripatellar tissues or patellar compression (Wilson, T). Evidence for these suggestions, however, has been contradictory or absent.