Case Study: Chronic Migraine Treatment with coMra Therapy
- Gender: Female
- Duration of condition: 20 years
Initial Symptoms
- 1-2 migraine attacks per week
- Very severe pain during attacks
- Each attack lasted 1-3 days
- Severe pain on non-attack days
- Diagnosed with medication addiction (Triptans)
Treatment Protocol
- Frequency: Twice daily (morning and evening)
- Duration: 8 minutes per session
- Treatment areas:
- Points on the head
- Carotid arteries
Rationale
- Chronic migraine associated with impaired mitochondrial function
- Treatment aims to improve mitochondrial capacity
Results
Weekly Progress
- Week 1: Pain levels remained high (10/10)
- Week 2-3: Gradual decrease in pain intensity
- Week 7: Patient became pain-free
Long-term Outcome
- 4 months post-treatment: Completely pain-free
Pain Intensity Chart
- A chart showa the daily maximum pain intensity
over the course of treatment, demonstrating a gradual decline from 10/10
to 0/10 over approximately 7 weeks.
Conclusion
This case study demonstrates the effectiveness of coMra therapy in treating chronic migraine. The patient experienced a complete resolution of symptoms after 7 weeks of treatment, with results maintained for at least 4 months post-treatment. This represents a significant improvement for a patient who had suffered from migraines for 20 years and had developed medication addiction.
The gradual improvement in pain levels suggests a progressive enhancement of mitochondrial function, which is believed to be a key factor in migraine pathophysiology. The simple, non-invasive nature of the treatment and the lasting results make this approach promising for chronic migraine sufferers.