Case Study: Varicose Ulcers Treated with coMra Therapy
Patient Profile
- Age: 62 years old
- Gender: Female
- Primary condition: Varicose ulcers on both legs for 5 years
- Additional diagnoses:
- Diabetes
- Hepatitis A and B
- Hypertension
- Ischemia
- Previous amputation of one leg’s little finger
Initial Condition
- Non-healing ulcers for 5 years
Treatment Setting
- Hospital-based treatment
- Collaboration between Dalibor Kubiena and Dr. Jana Taborska
Treatment Protocol
Conventional Treatment
- 14-day hospitalization
- Hyaluronic acid application
- Alginate wound dressing
Dietary Recommendations
- Modification of eating habits
- Elimination of sweets, especially chocolate
coMra Therapy
- Device: 980 medical terminal
- Frequency: Twice daily for 3 weeks
- Protocol: Surgery aid treatment from user guide
- Additional: Spleen treatment (2 minutes at 5 Hz) for immune support
Treatment Progress
- Initial two weeks: Little visible healing
- After two weeks: Rapid healing (approximately 3mm per day)
Results
- Images show significant improvement from start of treatment to day 33
- Further improvement noted on day 69, despite no coMra therapy between days 33-69
Practitioner’s Observations
- Initial slow response in first two weeks
- Sudden and rapid healing after two-week mark
This case study demonstrates the potential effectiveness of coMra therapy in treating chronic varicose ulcers, especially when combined with conventional treatments and dietary modifications. The delayed but significant healing response suggests that patience may be necessary when using coMra therapy for chronic conditions.