🧾 Clinical Brief — Optic Nerve Health
Introduction
The optic nerve is the “cable” that carries visual information from the eye to the brain. Damage to this pathway — from glaucoma, stroke, inflammation, poor circulation, or chronic disease — can lead to vision loss.
coMra therapy is offered in this clinic as a supportive treatment for optic nerve health. It is non-invasive, safe, and designed to help protect nerve function, support circulation, and preserve vision alongside standard care.
Why We Use It
coMra therapy may be recommended in cases such as:
- Glaucoma: to help protect the optic nerve in addition to managing eye pressure.
- Stroke-related visual field loss: to support reconnection between the eye and brain.
- Diabetic retinopathy/ischemia: to improve circulation in the small vessels that nourish the eye.
- Optic neuritis / ischemic optic neuropathy: to support repair, preserve remaining vision, and ease strain.
How It Works
coMra combines four very low-intensity energies at the same time:
- Laser light: supports energy and repair in cells.
- Ultrasound (sound waves): improves fluid and nutrient movement.
- Magnetic field: helps guide circulation and balance.
- Sequenced colour LEDs: help restore natural rhythms in the nervous system.
Together, these radiances work gently with the body’s own healing processes to support the optic nerve.
Evidence & Experience
- Clinical use has shown improved visual fields in stroke and diabetic cases.
- In glaucoma, coMra is used to help protect nerve fibers and preserve functional vision over time.
- Over 15 years of international use, coMra has demonstrated consistent safety and benefit as a complement to standard care.
What Patients Can Expect
- Sessions are short (a few minutes) and comfortable.
- The device is placed over closed eyelids; no pressure is applied.
- Patients may notice a blinking light with eyes closed — this is normal.
- No pain, heat, or side effects.
Role in Care
- coMra is used alongside regular care (drops, surgery, rehab, or systemic management).
- Protocols are tailored by the doctor for each patient’s needs.
- Some patients may continue treatment at home (through rental or purchase) if recommended.
Learn More
- Ask for the full Eye Protocol for detailed clinical use.
- Review the Patient Information Cards for specific conditions.
- Speak with your doctor or therapist if you have questions about whether coMra is right for you.