🧾 Clinical Brief — Optic Neuritis & Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
Introduction
Optic neuritis and ischemic optic neuropathy directly affect the optic nerve—the pathway that carries vision from the eye to the brain. These conditions can result in sudden or progressive vision loss and often leave patients wondering what more can be done alongside standard medical care.
coMra therapy is offered here as a supportive treatment to help protect, repair, and stabilize optic nerve health. It is non-invasive, safe, and designed to complement conventional treatments.
Why We Use It
coMra therapy may be recommended to:
- Support repair of nerve fibers after inflammation or poor circulation.
- Help preserve remaining vision and functional stability during recovery.
- Ease strain on the visual system as the nerve heals or adapts.
How It Works
coMra combines four low-intensity energies:
- Laser light: supports cellular energy and repair in nerve tissue.
- Ultrasound (sound waves): improves fluid exchange and nutrient delivery.
- Magnetic field: supports circulation and physiological balance.
- Sequenced colour LEDs: help restore regulatory rhythms in the nervous system.
Together, these radiances provide gentle support for optic nerve resilience and functional preservation.
Evidence & Experience
- Case reports show patients with optic neuritis and ischemic optic neuropathy achieving improvements in comfort, function, and stability.
- Over 15 years of international clinical use, coMra has demonstrated a consistent safety profile as an adjunct therapy.
What Patients Can Expect
- Treatments are short and comfortable (a few minutes per session).
- The device is placed gently over closed eyelids.
- No pressure, pain, or heat is applied.
- A soft blinking light may be visible through the eyelids—this is normal.
Role in Care
- Used alongside standard medical care (e.g., steroids, vascular risk management, rehabilitation).
- Protocols are individualized by the doctor based on stage and severity.
- Some patients may continue therapy at home if advised.
Learn More
- Ask for the Optic Nerve Protocol for detailed treatment steps.
- Review the Optic Nerve Health Patient Card for a simple overview.
- Speak with your doctor or therapist to see if coMra therapy is appropriate for your case.