Case Study: Degenerative Spinal Disease Treatment with coMra Therapy
- Age: 71 years old
- Gender: Female
- Occupation: Actress
Initial Symptoms
- Hunched back
- Intense pain in left leg and lower back (lumbar region)
- Symptoms started two weeks prior, gradually increasing to peak intensity
Preliminary Diagnosis
Degenerative spinal disease of the lumbar spine with left radiculopathy and aggravation
First coMra Treatment Course
Initial Session
- Immediate pain relief after the first session
- Blood pressure reduced from 160 to 130
- Patient remained in the coMra clinic for 30-40 minutes
Treatment Schedule
- 10 sessions total
- First three days: consecutive daily treatments
- Thereafter: treatments every two days
Progress During First Course
- Sharp pain disappeared
- Some aching in lower back and left leg remained, especially in the morning
- Improved posture and ability to carry out usual activities
- Returned to work (performances) after the fifth session
Additional Medical Examinations
- Gynecological examination of the lumbar region
- X-ray of lumbar spine and hip joints
- Ultrasonography
- Traumatologist consultation
Second coMra Treatment Course
Reason for Second Course
Aggravation of symptoms one month after the first course
Treatment Details
- 9 sessions
- Pain returned to the same spot but less intense than before the first course
Results After Second Course
- Complete pain relief
- Able to participate in training and dance performances
- Blood pressure stabilized (average 120-130/80-85 mmHg)
- Reduced blood pressure medication from three to one antihypertensive tablet
- Improved mood (no more irritability and tearfulness)
Overall Outcome
The patient returned to a normal life, with improved mobility, pain relief, and better blood pressure control. She was able to resume her acting career and participate in physically demanding activities.