🧾 Patient Information Card (Optic Nerve Health)
Caring for Your Optic Nerve with coMra Therapy
(Optic Neuritis • Ischemic Optic Neuropathy)
What You Need to Know
coMra therapy is a safe, non-invasive treatment used to support the optic nerve. It does not cut, burn, or heat. Instead, it uses low-intensity light, sound waves (ultrasound), and magnetic stimulation that work together to support blood flow, cellular repair, and the health of nerve fibers.
Why We Use It Here
- Helps protect and nourish the optic nerve.
- Supports recovery in inflammatory and vascular nerve conditions.
- May help preserve vision and ease strain in daily activities.
What to Expect
You will not feel pain, heat, or pressure. During the session, you may notice a gentle blinking light through your eyelids — this is normal. Treatments are quiet, comfortable, and completed in just a few minutes over your closed eyes.
Tailoring & Safety
Your doctor will adjust the treatment protocol to match your needs. In early nerve changes, the focus may be on protecting and stabilizing function. In more advanced cases, treatment may help ease strain, support remaining vision, and slow progression.
Your Role
- Attend your sessions as advised.
- Continue any other prescribed treatments — coMra therapy is used alongside standard care.
- Share any changes you notice in your vision or comfort.
- Ask questions—we want you and your family to feel confident in the care you receive.
If you’d like more detail, ask us for our Eye Protocol (step-by-step guide) or Clinical Brief (doctor’s overview).