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)
- Steroids
- Eye patching
- Prisms
Treatment Protocol
Initial Approach
- Binasal occluder to manage double vision
- 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:
- Optic neuropathy protocol
- Direct application to tumor/surgery site (5 minutes, 50 Hz)
- Frequency: 3 times/week
- Duration: 4 weeks (12 sessions total)
Treatment Progress
- After 2-3 sessions: Reduction in double vision
- After 2 weeks: Regained eye movement, significant reduction in esotropia
- After 4 weeks: Eye straightened, vertical misalignment nearly gone
- Follow-up at 2 weeks: Further reduction in esotropia
- Follow-up at 5 weeks: Minimal esotropia, normal visual acuity (20/20), normalized visual field
- 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