Cerebral Hemorrhage with Resultant Right Homonymous Hemianopsia
On the road to better vision after a brain injury
Patient initiated NovaVision VRT one year after lesion.
- Patient is 52-year-old female.
- Cerebral hemorrhage 2° to arteria-venous malformation of the posterior cerebral artery.
- Lesion occurred: June 2000.
- Resultant right, homonymous hemianopsia.
Subjective improvements after initial six-month therapy:
- Feels vision is “consistently improving.”
- Notes marked improvement in spatial orientation (”where things are”).
- Dramatic improvement in reading ability and concentration.
- Patient states, “Can see into blind areas better.”
*As with all types of therapies, individual results vary.

