Low Vision and Neuro-rehabilitation Optometrist: Dr. Ho

Imperfect Fusion in Low Vision – Why Eye Teaming Matters

low vision fovea problem

Low vision can be a challenging and sometimes confusing condition, especially when it comes to understanding how it impacts the way our eyes work together. To grasp this better, let’s start with a basic concept: how our eyes normally work together to give us a clear, single view of the world.   How Our Eyes… Continue reading Imperfect Fusion in Low Vision – Why Eye Teaming Matters

Head, Neck, Shoulder and Vision

head neck shoulder and vision dysfunction

Head Neck Shoulder and Vision   Patients are often surprised that sensory motor information from the head, neck, and shoulder can affect vision. This week we had several patients in the office who we sent out for manual support since these patients were experiencing double vision resulting from a tilted head sitting on an unstable… Continue reading Head, Neck, Shoulder and Vision

My Journey As a Neurorehabilitation Provider

Dr Ho Neurorehabilitation

Today in honor of Women’s Entrepreneur Day last weekend, I will share the story that many patients have asked me to share on how I became a neurorehabilitation provider. I tell them I have taken the road less traveled by and worked in many different settings that each provided me with unique insight.   Research… Continue reading My Journey As a Neurorehabilitation Provider

Commitment to “Learn Vision”

Before starting this job, I did not ever think of someone having to commit to learn vision. I assumed vision was automatic and did not realize how connected vision is to everything. Vision connects to our brain, our balance, and our mobility. It is more than seeing, it is the experience. So when we lose… Continue reading Commitment to “Learn Vision”

Vision beyond Nearsightedness

Brain injury and neurological disorder represented by a human head and mind broken in pieces to symbolize a severe medical mental trauma and cognitive illness on white background.

Most of my life I have been in and out of Optometrist’s office for my nearsightedness. I was no stranger to the different tests that occur in most offices like color, acuity, depth, and visual field. I attended at a university in California where I majored in health science. This was where I took classes… Continue reading Vision beyond Nearsightedness

What is a Refraction?

The refraction is the process of determining a glasses or contact lens prescriptions. To many people, the refraction is just the number on the lens that allows one to see the 20/20 visual acuity line. After one reaches adulthood, many people assume that this number should not change much just like their shoe size. Many… Continue reading What is a Refraction?

Prism Glasses as a Tool in Vision Rehabilitation

prism glasses for functional vision

Prism Glasses are a powerful rehabilitation tools that have the unique ability to bend light, shift space and alter time perception.

Visual Neglect

Visual neglect is a neuropsychological condition seen after a stroke or brain (temporal parietal) injury when a patient loses awareness of sensory information from their visual field on one side

Vision Loss

How does one define vision loss? To most, it means to have a decrease in vision, or to not be able to see as clearly as one once had. Vision loss can also be with a person has lost parts of their visual field which in turn makes them unable to process information as a… Continue reading Vision Loss

4SIGHT Open House

4SIGHT low vision open house will be held at our new location 5714 A Edmondson Pike Nashville Tennessee 37211. This will be held in conjunction with our regular open house so if you want to drop in and check out our new space here at Ho Vision Group, you are welcomed to do so until… Continue reading 4SIGHT Open House