🧾 Clinical Brief — Glaucoma and Optic Nerve Health
Introduction
Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss worldwide. It damages the optic nerve, often due to increased eye pressure, and can result in blind spots or narrowing of vision. Standard care includes pressure-lowering drops, laser, or surgery.
coMra therapy is offered here as a supportive treatment for optic nerve health in glaucoma patients. It is non-invasive, safe, and designed to help protect vision alongside standard glaucoma care.
Why We Use It
coMra therapy may be recommended in glaucoma to:
- Support the health and resilience of the optic nerve.
- Improve circulation in and around the nerve head.
- Reduce strain and stress on nerve fibers over time.
- Complement the effect of pressure-lowering therapies.
How It Works
coMra combines four low-intensity energies:
- Laser light: supports energy production and nerve repair.
- Ultrasound (sound waves): aids fluid and nutrient movement.
- Magnetic field: helps guide circulation and balance.
- Sequenced colour LEDs: support autonomic rhythm and repair cycles.
Together, these radiances work with the body’s natural healing to help protect the optic nerve against further damage.
Evidence & Experience
- Used internationally for over 15 years with consistent safety.
- Case experience shows patients stabilizing visual fields when coMra is used in conjunction with glaucoma management.
- Patients often report reduced eye strain and greater confidence in their vision.
What Patients Can Expect
- Safe, comfortable sessions lasting only a few minutes.
- Device is placed gently over closed eyelids.
- No pressure, pain, or heat is applied.
- Some patients may see a blinking light with eyes closed — this is normal.
Role in Care
- Works alongside pressure management therapies (drops, laser, surgery).
- Protocols are tailored by the doctor to each patient’s case.
- Some patients may continue treatment at home if advised.
Learn More
- Ask for the Glaucoma Protocol for detailed steps.
- Review the Glaucoma Patient Card for a simple overview.
- Speak with your doctor or therapist about whether coMra therapy is right for you.