๐Ÿงพ Clinical Brief โ€” Diabetic Retinopathy and Ischemia

Introduction

Diabetes can damage the small blood vessels that nourish the eye, leading to diabetic retinopathy or ischemia. This can cause blurred vision, field loss, or even sudden changes in sight.

coMra therapy is offered here as a supportive treatment for diabetic eye health. It is non-invasive, safe, and designed to help improve circulation, support healing, and protect the retina and optic nerve โ€” alongside standard diabetic care.


Why We Use It

coMra therapy may be recommended to:

  • Support the small vessels that supply the retina and optic nerve.
  • Improve oxygen and nutrient delivery to eye tissue.
  • Ease strain on the visual system and help preserve vision.
  • Complement systemic diabetes management.

How It Works

coMra combines four low-intensity energies:

  • Laser light: stimulates cellular energy and repair.
  • Ultrasound (sound waves): enhances nutrient and fluid movement.
  • Magnetic field: helps regulate circulation and balance.
  • Sequenced colour LEDs: support natural rhythms of recovery.

Together, these radiances help maintain coherence in stressed vascular and nerve tissues.


Evidence & Experience

  • Clinical use has shown visual field recovery and improved circulation in diabetic patients.
  • International experience over 15 years confirms consistent safety.
  • Patients often report less visual fatigue and more stable sight.

What Patients Can Expect

  • Sessions are short and comfortable.
  • Device is placed over closed eyelids; no pressure is applied.
  • No pain, heat, or side effects.
  • Patients may notice a gentle blinking light โ€” this is normal.

Role in Care

  • Used alongside systemic diabetes management (blood sugar control, medication).
  • Protocols are tailored to the stage and severity of eye involvement.
  • Some patients may continue treatment at home if advised.

Learn More

  • Ask for the Diabetic Protocol for detailed steps.
  • Review the Diabetic Patient Card for a simple overview.
  • Speak with your doctor or therapist if this therapy may be right for you.