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✔️ Cerebral Vascular Accident — Visual Field Loss & Suppression
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Post-stroke (CVA, left parietal)
Hemianopsia and left-eye suppression
Regained fusion after coMra + syntonics


Brain Injury with Left Side Neglect & Visual Field Loss

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  • Patient: 61-year-old female
  • Condition: Brain injury with left side neglect after cerebral hemorrhage from auto accident
  • Context: Entered treatment 2 years post-injury; prior vision therapy improved acuity and coordination but no field recovery.
  • Protocol: 13 coMra Delta 905 sessions, eye protocol, plus hemorrhage site.
  • Outcome Highlights: Improved acuity OD, midline shift reduction, major visual field recovery, resolved headaches.

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Practitioner Notes:

  • Baseline: OD acuity 20/60-1, OS 20/20; photophobia, extreme fatigue, chronic headaches, suppression of binocular vision, midline shift syndrome, left inferior visual field loss, reduced vision OD.
  • Treatment: 13 coMra Delta 905 sessions over 6 weeks. Eye Protocol, point 2 + 50Hz over site of hemorrhage (5 min).
  • Results:
    • Visual acuity: OD improved to 20/40-1; OS remained 20/20.
    • Visual fields: OD defects reduced from 5/12 to 2/12; OS defects reduced from 4/12 to 0/12.
    • Other improvements: Reduced midline shifts, improved peripheral vision and depth perception, better balance, headaches resolved.
  • Practitioner assessment: ~40% overall functional improvement — a strong outcome for chronic post-injury case.

Patient Outcome:
“Blind spots greatly reduced — I can see faces now. Before, I would only see part of someone’s face because the bottom was gone. Now I can see my family’s full faces, and I feel more stable when walking.”

Related science:

    • Field recovery mirrors gains with transcranial laser + magnetic therapy (n=165 eyes, Egorov 2013) and durable improvements from multi-modal, biocontrolled stimulation across optic-nerve etiologies including neurovascular injury (n=443 eyes total; post-traumatic n=62 eyes, Baranov 2016).
  • In cerebral ischemia, transcranial pulsed magnet ± laser therapy shortened VEP latency and improved ocular blood flow (n=91/129/97 eyes, Kamenskikh 2012), mechanisms that may also underlie relief of headaches and balance symptoms.

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