HeadX Kross
HeadX Kross
Cross Hair Laser
The world’s first head-mounted crosshair laser system for precise rehabilitation.
Exercise Bundle includes:
Instant Feedback
3D Tracking
Clinician Designed
Faster Recovery
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Real-Time Visual Feedback
Comprehensive Movement Analysis
Lightweight & Ergonomic Design
Description
Description
The HeadX Kross is an advanced, head-mounted Cross Hair Laser guidance system developed collaboratively by HeadX and clinicians. It is designed to support physiotherapists in delivering targeted rehabilitation for patients with neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, such as concussion, vestibular dysfunction, whiplash, chronic neck pain, and paediatric motor delays.
Key Features and Benefits
Real-Time Visual Feedback: The device projects a crosshair laser, providing immediate visual cues to both therapists and patients, facilitating precise posture correction and movement tracking.
Comprehensive Movement Analysis: It monitors head movements across all three planes—pitch (nodding), yaw (shaking), and roll (tilting)—enabling accurate assessments and effective interventions.
Joint Position Error Testing (JPET): The system aids in measuring cervical spine proprioception, which is crucial for diagnosing and monitoring conditions like concussion and neck pain.
Lightweight and Ergonomic Design: Engineered for comfort, the HeadX Kross is suitable for extended use during therapy sessions, ensuring ease for both patients and practitioners.
Enhanced Rehabilitation Outcomes: By providing tangible feedback, the device supports the retraining of head and neck stability, balance, functional gaze, and depth perception, accelerating recovery processes.
The HeadX Kross represents a significant advancement in rehabilitation technology, offering clinicians a powerful tool to enhance patient outcomes through precise, real-time feedback and targeted therapy.
Technical Details
Technical Details
Lightweight, ergonomic fit (comfortable for long sessions)
Adjustable strap system
Projects patented crosshair laser
Tracks 3 planes of motion: pitch, yaw, roll
Supports Joint Position Error Testing (JPET)
Includes wallchart for visual guidance
Why Choose HeadX?
Why Choose HeadX?
HeadX Kross replaces guesswork with real-time visual feedback, making every movement clear and measurable.
Developed with clinicians, it combines advanced laser technology and ergonomic design to deliver precision, motivation, and faster recovery across a wide range of conditions.

Rehabilitation, Redefined
From Guesswork to Measurable Progress
Why Patients and Clinicians Trust HeadX
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Instant Feedback
Immediate laser feedback helps patients correct posture instantly and improve rehabilitation outcomes.
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3D Tracking
Unlike traditional tools, HeadX tracks head movement in all three planes — pitch, yaw, and roll — giving clinicians precise data for targeted recovery.
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Clinician Designed
Clinician-led design makes HeadX both comfortable for patients and precise for delivering measurable rehabilitation results.
Engage, Learn, Advance
Simple to Use. Powerful in Results.
FAQ
What does the HeadX Kross measure?
The HeadX Kross projects a patented crosshair laser onto a wall-mounted target, making head and neck position visible in real time across three planes of movement: pitch (flexion/extension), yaw (rotation), and roll (lateral tilt). It is used to identify and quantify joint position error, assess cervical proprioception, and guide sensorimotor retraining.
What is Joint Position Error testing and how does the HeadX Kross support it?
Joint Position Error (JPE) testing measures the accuracy with which a patient can reposition their head to a neutral or target position after an active cervical movement. The HeadX Kross supports JPE testing by projecting a precise crosshair laser onto a bullseye target, allowing the clinician to measure displacement in centimetres and convert it to degrees of angular error. A threshold of 4.5° is commonly used to identify proprioceptive impairment in clinical practice.
Which clinical conditions is the HeadX Kross indicated for?
The HeadX Kross is used in the assessment and rehabilitation of concussion, whiplash-associated disorder, chronic neck pain, cervicogenic headache, vestibular dysfunction, and post-stroke balance impairment. It is also used in sports performance settings to assess and retrain head and neck neuromuscular control.
How does the HeadX Kross differ from a CROM device or goniometer?
The CROM device and goniometer measure passive or active range of motion in degrees. The HeadX Kross measures proprioceptive accuracy — the ability of the cervical system to return to a known position — which is a distinct and clinically meaningful variable. The crosshair laser also provides real-time visual biofeedback during exercise, which neither a goniometer nor a CROM device offers.
What planes of movement does the HeadX Kross assess?
The HeadX Kross provides feedback across all three rotational planes: pitch (nodding — flexion and extension), yaw (turning — left and right rotation), and roll (tilting — lateral flexion). Research indicates it is most appropriate for assessment in the sagittal and transverse planes; the coronal plane requires additional consideration in clinical interpretation.
Can the HeadX Kross be used for home-based rehabilitation?
Yes. The HeadX Kross is designed for both clinic and home use. Its adjustable headband, simple single-button operation, and self-explanatory visual feedback make it suitable for unsupervised home rehabilitation when patients have been shown the protocol in clinic. The HeadX exercise library provides structured home programmes aligned to the device.
What laser class is the HeadX Kross?
The HeadX Kross uses a Class 1 laser, which is safe for use in clinical and home environments without the need for protective eyewear or specialist laser safety precautions.
Since purchasing the HeadX, I’ve been extremely impressed with the product. Working predominantly in concussion rehabilitation, I’ve found it to have excellent utility for both assessment and rehabilitation. My clients love the technology, and it consistently drives strong engagement during sessions. I would absolutely recommend it. I’m also very excited about HeadX Duo—having seen it in use, it’s truly impressive"
Subtle impairments in cervical joint position sense can contribute to persistent symptoms, delayed recovery, and reduced athletic performance. By incorporating objective, laser-based measures through the HeadX Kross, we are able to quantify deficits, track progress over time, and implement targeted rehabilitation strategies with far greater precision.


