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Case Study: coMra therapy for Cranial Nerve Damage

Presented by Dr. Larry Wallace, OD, Phd

Dr. Larry Wallace’s Background

  • Over 40 years in alternative eye care
  • 20+ years experience with microcurrent therapy
  • Inventor of a microcurrent device for macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa

Patient Profile

  • Female
  • History of brain tumor and surgery
  • Sixth cranial nerve paralysis post-surgery

Initial Symptoms

  • Severe esotropia (40 diopters)
  • Constant double vision
  • Reduced visual acuity (20/40)
  • Enlarged blind spot
  • Unable to move eye outward

Initial Treatments (Unsuccessful)

  1. Steroids
  2. Eye patching
  3. Prisms

Treatment Protocol

Initial Approach

  1. Binasal occluder to manage double vision
  2. Syntonic phototherapy (daily for one month)
  • Red-orange, yellow-orange, and yellow-green light

Secondary Approach

Frequency-specific microcurrent (3 times/week for 2 weeks)

  • Concussion program
  • Optic nerve protocol

Final Approach: coMra Therapy

  • Device: Delta laser
  • Protocols:
  1. Optic neuropathy protocol
  2. Direct application to tumor/surgery site (5 minutes, 50 Hz)
  • Frequency: 3 times/week
  • Duration: 4 weeks (12 sessions total)

Treatment Progress

  1. After 2-3 sessions: Reduction in double vision
  2. After 2 weeks: Regained eye movement, significant reduction in esotropia
  3. After 4 weeks: Eye straightened, vertical misalignment nearly gone
  4. Follow-up at 2 weeks: Further reduction in esotropia
  5. Follow-up at 5 weeks: Minimal esotropia, normal visual acuity (20/20), normalized visual field
  6. One-month follow-up: Complete alignment, no symptoms

Long-term Outcome

Patient remained symptom-free at one-year follow-up

Key Observations

  • Multi-radiance therapy (coMra) was effective when single-modality treatments failed
  • Synergistic effect of multiple energy applications
  • Complete restoration of nerve function and muscle movement