
Cross Hair Laser
Designed with input from leading academics, engineers, and rehabilitation specialists, the HeadX Kross is a precision tool for physiotherapists.
This state-of-the-art device offers hands-free, real-time feedback, revolutionising how we approach recovery for neurological and musculoskeletal injuries like concussion, dizziness, neck pain, and balance issues.
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For Clinicians
Buy NowThe HeadX Kross is ideally designed to provide accurate, real-time feedback on head movement across the pitch, yaw, and roll planes. This enables therapists to:
- Evaluate head position accuracy through Joint Position Error Testing (JPET)
- Assist patients in retraining head and neck stability while enhancing balance
- Improving functional gaze, and depth perception.
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For Athletes
Buy NowHigh-performance athletes rely on exceptional visual and ocular motor skills to react quickly and accurately during competition with focus on:
- Head stability for better control and balance
- Saccadic eye movements to improve reaction times
- Smooth pursuit and visual tracking for enhanced coordination
- Vergence and depth perception to increase precision and accuracy

Our new laser technology aims to revolutionise the way therapists can work with patients recovering from neurological and musculoskeletal injuries, including concussion.
The HeadX Kross head-mounted laser device, offers precision targeting and hands-free operation through a cross-haired laser, providing therapists a novel tool to target both the brain and cervical spine.
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Patented Safe Laser
Class 1 laser - equivalent power to a laser pointer pen - embedded into sealed head unit for maximum safety and brightness.
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Extra Long Battery Life
Over 100 hours of continuous use without recharging. Then simply plug into a USB port and ready to go again.
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Robust Storage Box
HeadX Kross comes with a custom design storage box for long life and easy storage
Testimonials

Assoc Prof James McLoughlin
Founder of Your Brain Health
“Feedback of head position in space using head torches or lasers has become an integral part of our vestibular and cervical rehabilitation. Standard head torches and lasers provide useful positional information in the pitch (up and down) and yaw (rotational) planes of head movement. However, the new HeadX Kross also gives feedback in the roll (lateral tilt) which adds a new dimension to our ability to train head and neck control.”

Nicola Hunt MCSP
Owner and Principal Physiotherapist
"I like the HeadX Kross as it provides so much more feedback on quality of movement than a single point laser.
A single point laser will show if the patient is able to return the head to the starting position but won’t give feedback about head tilt like the HeadX Kross.
When patients do the exercises independently, feedback on quality of movement is vital. Otherwise, they can end up practising and getting better at performing the compensated movement rather than retraining the correct movement."